Khaitan & Co, a leading law firm in India, has announced the elevation of 30 new partners across various practice areas, including Banking & Finance, Corporate, Real Estate, and more. This strategic move underscores the firm's commitment to expanding its expertise and client base.
Khaitan CoNew PartnersLegal ServicesLaw FirmProfessional ServicesReal Estate MumbaiMar 29, 2025
The appointment of 30 new partners is a strategic move to enhance Khaitan & Co's expertise and client base, solidifying its position as a leading law firm in India.
Notable new partners include Arijit Sarkar in Banking & Finance, Arjun Bhagi in Corporate law, and Gautam Bhargava in Real Estate.
The new partners specialize in a range of practice areas, including Banking & Finance, Corporate, Real Estate, and more.
The new partners are based in various regions, including Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and other key cities in India.
These new appointments are expected to drive Khaitan & Co's growth by enhancing its service offerings, expanding its client base, and solidifying its position in the legal industry.
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