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Rajdeep Choudhury joins 4-5 Gray's Inn Square as International Tenant
Rajdeep Choudhury joins 4-5 Gray's Inn Square as International Tenant
He was earlier serving at Archeus Law as a partner
Rajdeep Choudhury has joined 4-5 Gray's Inn Square in London as an international tenant.
Having specialized in commercial litigation and international commercial arbitration, Choudhury has over 20 years of experience. He has represented businesses in disputes across various industries, including oil and gas, renewable energy, power, infrastructure, manufacturing, and commodities.
In a press statement, Paul Cohen, the head of 4-5’s international group expressed, "We are delighted to welcome Choudhury to 4-5’s international team. his reputation in arbitration precedes him. His extensive experience in South and East Asia strengthens our capabilities and complements our focus on global disputes in some of the world's most important markets. We look forward to his contributions."
About the development, Choudhury remarked, “For outbound India-related arbitration, boasting the likes of London Court of International Arbitration and London Maritime Arbitrators Association, London will remain a preferred seat. Another notable trend is the increasing use of London’s commercial courts by Indian litigants with India constituting the 4th-largest country group. As an international tenant at 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square, I look forward to offering specialist oral and written advocacy in such disputes.”
Representing clients before numerous high courts and the Supreme Court of India, Choudhury is well-versed in handling ad hoc and institutional arbitration globally.
He is also on the panel of arbitrators of the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) and the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC). In 2001, he was called to the English Bar by Lincoln’s Inn.
Choudhury enrolled with the Bar Council of West Bengal in 2005. Until recently, he was serving at Archeus Law as a partner.