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Luthra and Luthra Expands Presence: Unveils New Chennai Office
Luthra and Luthra Expands Presence: Unveils New Chennai Office
Luthra and Luthra Expands Southern India Presence: Unveils New Chennai Office Aiming To Foster Innovation and Excellence
Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India, a prominent full-service law firm, announced the establishment of its newest office in Chennai, marking a significant milestone as its fifth office in India. This strategic expansion, commencing on March 1, 2024, emphasizes the firm's dedication to strengthening its presence in South India and providing increased support to the growing team and clientele in the region.
Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India is renowned for its wide-ranging practice areas, including anti-corruption & compliance, banking & finance, capital markets, climate change/ESG, competition & antitrust, corporate & commercial, and more. Since its inception, the firm has been a leader in providing cutting-edge legal solutions, assisting multinational corporations across various sectors and jurisdictions in navigating India's complex legal landscape.
Mr. Harry Chawla, Managing Partner of Luthra and Luthra Law Offices, shared his vision for the Chennai office, emphasizing the firm's commitment to seamlessly integrating its renowned legal expertise with the dynamic legal landscape of the city. He stated, “In establishing our presence in Chennai, we aim to seamlessly integrate our known legal expertise with the vibrant legal landscape of this city, fostering an environment where innovation, excellence, and client-centricity converge to redefine the benchmarks of legal practice. Our commitment to delivering unparalleled legal solutions remains unwavering as we embark on this transformative journey, dedicated to empowering our clients and shaping the future of legal services in Chennai and beyond.”
The establishment of this new office in Chennai underscores Luthra and Luthra's forward-thinking strategy and steadfast dedication to expansion. With offices across Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai, the firm comprises a team of 55 Partners and over 300 counsel, reflecting a diverse and talented workforce.
With its expanded footprint and steadfast dedication to excellence, Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India is well-positioned to navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by India's rapidly evolving economy. This strategic move reinforces the firm's leadership in the Indian legal landscape and reaffirms its commitment to delivering unparalleled legal services to clients across the country.