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Luthra And Luthra Law Offices Welcomes Suprio Dasgupta As Partner At Hyderabad Office
Luthra And Luthra Law Offices Welcomes Suprio Dasgupta As Partner At Hyderabad Office
Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India welcomes industry veteran, Suprio Dasgupta as Partner at the Hyderabad Office.
Dasgupta brings a wealth of legal experience spanning over three decades in compliance, Intellectual Property, corporate governance, ESG, consulting, litigation, and data privacy management across diverse sectors.
Dasgupta, an LL.M alum of NLSIU, Bangalore began his career as protection officer at the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in 1994, taught at NLSIU Bangalore and at Delhi University before going in-house. Hiscareer includes leadership roles at JFWTC (GE), Honeywell, Schneider Electric, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, where he gathered extensive experience as an in-house counsel.
Managing Partner, Harry Chawla said, "We are thrilled to welcome Suprio to the firm! His vast experience across diverse industries will greatly enhance our legal expertise and growth strategy."
Partner, Sanjeev Kumar also shared his enthusiasm, saying, "I am excited to collaborate closely with Suprio as we expand our presence in Hyderabad. With his esteemed reputation and experience, I am confident that our Hyderabad Office will emerge as a key player in the region."
Commenting on his new role, Suprio Dasgupta said, "I am excited to embark on this new journey with the firm after 22 years in in-house practice. I eagerly anticipate working alongside Sanjeev and other Partners at Luthra and Luthra as we develop and strengthen our presence in Hyderabad."