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IndusLaw hires Anup Shah Law Firm team for expanding real estate zone
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.