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Sourasubha Ghosh and team join IndusLaw
They were earlier working with Hariani & Co
Sourasubha Ghosh has joined IndusLaw as a partner in its disputes resolution practice at Mumbai.
Prior to that, Ghosh worked with Paras Kuhad & Associates and Hariani & Co where he led the litigation team. He has also been associated with Welspun Group in the past.
He has over 15 years of experience in commercial civil litigation, disputes resolution, arbitration, mediation and conciliation.
He has represented corporate houses, banks and financial institutions on various legal issues, including disputes pertaining to the constitutional, contract, company and property laws. He has also represented and advised clients in numerous domestic and foreign arbitrations and has the distinction of working on several landmark litigation matters.
On Ghosh's addition, the founding partners of IndusLaw, Suneeth Katarki and Gaurav Dani said, "This expansion evidences our commitment to continue to strengthen our disputes resolution capabilities in Mumbai. We are delighted to have Ghosh join us in our endeavor. He will add significantly to our existing capabilities and is a right fit to support our growth. We wish him all the very best on his new journey."
Ghosh remarked, "I look forward to this new association with great enthusiasm and excitement. IndusLaw and I share a common value, philosophy and objective of providing unparalleled legal services to clients. I also believe that IndusLaw provides an ideal ambience and platform for my team to strive for excellence and pre-eminence in disputes resolution."