Tag: Bengaluru
Saraf and Partners relocates Bengaluru office
Full-service law firm Saraf and Partners has relocated to a larger office in Embassy Square, Vasanth Nagar, in Bengaluru, which opened on 29 February 2024
Wadia Ghandy’s new office solidifies presence in Bengaluru
Wadia Ghandy & Co has opened a new office at Museum Cross Road in Bengaluru with Pinaz Mehta as head of the new branch
Stratage Law Partners extends its presence to Bengaluru
Anisha Shroff will be heading the new Stratage Law Partners office in Bengaluru as a partner, with the firm hoping its presence in the city will effectively cater to clients in southern India
Suadat Kirmani bolsters IndusLaw disputes practice in Bengaluru
Suadat Ahmad Kirmani left Tatva Legal in Hyderabad to join IndusLaw’s disputes practice as partner in the Bengaluru office
Former Juris partner Neeraj Dubey launches own firm
Neeraj Dubey, a former partner at Juris Corp, has launched his own firm, The Valid Points Law Offices, which will set up offices in Bengaluru, New Delhi, Gurugram and associate offices across India
GCs, partners share insights at ACoS summit
More than 100 general counsel and partners from leading law firms shared insights at the sixth Annual Meet and International Summit of the Alliance for Corporate Counsel and Company Secretaries (ACoS) India
Departing IT staff getting tied up with non-compete clauses
With many IT employees offered huge salary hikes and perks from competing firms amid soaring global demand for IT services
Nidumuri leaves Indus to take CAM’s southern dispute reins
Lomesh Kiran Nidumuri has joined Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas & Co as a disputes-practice partner
Khaitan & Co advise in TVS Motor, Rapido deal
TVS Motor Company has entered a partnership with Bengaluru-based Rapido as opportunities in the food deliveries and on-demand courier services market rev up along with the trend towards electric vehicles
Growth prompts IndusLaw move to larger Hyderabad office
Recent growth for IndusLaw in Hyderabad made the firm decide on a new and bigger premises in the Banjara Hills area of the city where the previous office was also located
Monkey business
The NSE scandal comprising a mysterious Himalayan yogi, a “group operating officer” who had never worked in the securities market, and a board that looked the other way shows that it takes only a few key individuals to tarnish even a hallowed institution.