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IndusLaw hires Anup Shah Law Firm team for expanding real estate zone
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IndusLaw hires Anup Shah Law Firm team for expanding real estate zone The group will be joining from April 1 The multi-specialty law firm IndusLaw has hired a team from Anup Shah Law Firm (ASLF) for the expansion of its real estate practice. Based out of Bangalore and Chennai, AFSL is a premium real estate law firm. On the development plans, Suneeth Katarki, the founding partner...
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IndusLaw hires Anup Shah Law Firm team for expanding real estate zone
The group will be joining from April 1
The multi-specialty law firm IndusLaw has hired a team from Anup Shah Law Firm (ASLF) for the expansion of its real estate practice.
Based out of Bangalore and Chennai, AFSL is a premium real estate law firm.
On the development plans, Suneeth Katarki, the founding partner at IndusLaw said, "With this expansion, IndusLaw gains an increased foothold in South India, a talented pool of resources and a broader network that will enable us to expand services provided to our clients. It will help us create a niche in the premium real estate space and further cement our dispute resolution practice. We welcome them all and look forward to this new journey."
Anup S Shah, the founding partner of ASLF commented, "I am extremely proud and happy to see my team joining IndusLaw. I am sure, this will enhance the overall client-serving capabilities at IndusLaw. I wish them and the firm greater success."
The ASLF team comprises 64 members (50 in Bangalore and 14 in Chennai), including four Chennai-based partners R Sunitha, KN Geetha, Kempe Gowda and K Vivekanand and 38 associates and 22 support staff.
Meanwhile, Anup Shah will continue to run his advisory and consulting work under the AFSL brand.