Trilegal Elevates Seven Lawyers to Partnership
Trilegal has announced that it has promoted seven lawyers to the partnership. They represent diverse practice areas, including
Trilegal Elevates Seven Lawyers to Partnership
The strength of partners at the firm is now 112
Trilegal has announced that it has promoted seven lawyers to the partnership. They represent diverse practice areas, including corporate, disputes, and Technology, Media, and Telecommunications (TMT).
The names of the new partners are:
• Jaideep Reddy – Technology, Media, and Telecommunications
• Ketan Gaur - Disputes
• Kirti Balasubramanian – Intellectual Property
• Kosha Thaker - Corporate
• Sourabh Rath - Disputes
• Varuna Bhanrale - Disputes
• Vishal Sagar - Corporate
On the elevations, Sridhar Gorthi and Nishant Parikh, the Partners and Members of the Management Committee at Trilegal said, “Congratulations and best wishes to our young and bright counsels for reaching this well-deserved milestone. This consistent addition of top-quality talent to our partnership strengthens our confidence in the future of our firm."
Yogesh Singh, the Partner and Head of the Corporate Practice remarked, "Each of them has shown a remarkable commitment to the firm and our clients. Our corporate practice is the most comprehensive in the industry and the new partners’ additions will reinforce our commitment to excellence in client experience, and we hope to continue strengthening our firm."
Commenting on the promotions Shankh Sengupta, the Partner and Head of the Dispute Resolution Practice, said, "We look forward to these bright minds powering our practice to new heights through their commitment to excellence and client management."
Nikhil Narendran, the Partner of TMT practice, stated, “It is exciting to see our talented counsels promoted to partnership. I am sure they will continue to provide high-quality legal services to clients, upholding the values of the firm and the profession. I wish them all the best at the beginning of a new career."
Trilegal is among the few firms in Asia that functions on an all-equity lock-step model of partnership. Therefore, all promotees will directly enter the equity lock-step.