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Twitter India hires Tech and Privacy lawyer Kapil Chaudhary as Senior Legal Counsel
Twitter India hires Tech and Privacy lawyer Kapil Chaudhary as Senior Legal Counsel As Senior Legal Counsel, India, Chaudhary will oversee legal affairs for Twitter India's business Twitter India has enlisted the services of the Delhi-based tech and privacy lawyer Kapil Chaudhary as its Senior Legal Counsel. In his new role, Chaudhary will a part of Twitter APAC International Legal...
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Twitter India hires Tech and Privacy lawyer Kapil Chaudhary as Senior Legal Counsel
As Senior Legal Counsel, India, Chaudhary will oversee legal affairs for Twitter India's business
Twitter India has enlisted the services of the Delhi-based tech and privacy lawyer Kapil Chaudhary as its Senior Legal Counsel.
In his new role, Chaudhary will a part of Twitter APAC International Legal Team and will oversee legal affairs for Twitter India's business.
"I'd like to express my gratitude for the warm welcome that I received the last few weeks as I stepped into a new role at Twitter India. As Senior Legal Counsel, India, I am part of Twitter APAC International Legal Team and will oversee legal affairs for Twitter India's business," Chaudhary wrote on his LinkedIn page.
A product of the Air Force School, Chaudhary did graduation with a major in journalism and opted to join the Faculty of Law, Delhi University to do LLB.
Chaudhary started his legal career as a senior associate with Fox Mandal in 2000 before joining Watson, Farley & Williams, Singapore. Subsequently, he was associated with Star News as Assistant Vice President Legal.
Prior to joining Twitter India, Chaudhary worked with some of the leading companies in in-house roles across multiple industry domains, including as Counsel IBM, Singapore. He has carved a niche for himself as a tech and privacy lawyer over the years.