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I was looking forward to applying at Arista. Can you please tell why it is not great?
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But most of Commercial Litigation happens in English right?

If Kannada is really necessary, then why are Litigation teams of many law firms have North Indian associates who doesn't know the same?
Don't think he's taking on fresh blood, pending his imminent elevation
As someone who's interned and dealt with various lawyers in Bangalore. Knowing how to speak Kannada is a MUST if you want to litigate there, reading and writing are preferred to, but not absolutely necessary like speaking is.
Dr Aditya Sondhi's chambers are very good. He's mentored quite a few young litigators.
Dont know how easy it is to move, but yes, in any disputes practice in Bangalore including in practices of firms and not just chambers, knowledge of Kannada is a must. Most lawyers appear by themselves and don't brief. Clients also tend to speak in kannada.
How easy is it to move to these firms from Mumbai Tier 1? And is language a barrier (if one joins a disputes office, not chambers of litigating lawyers)
Mr. Manu Kulkarni who heads the disputes practice at Poovayya and Co. would be a great mentor. Would also recommend Mr. Sreevatsa's chambers.
If the person has worked for an year in the corporate team at a law firm, then would that person have to start as an A0 after moving to litigation or will the designation be A1?
Crest Law is a good local firm. Good quality of work, great people.
Dua, Indus, AZB & JSA among the bigger law firms. Lot of good boutiques also like Keystone.
I am a Tier 2 corp law firm associate (1 year PQE) considering a shift to litigation in Bangalore. Can anyone please shed light on some of the good offices(both chambers and law firms). Primarily, I am looking for good mentorship. If they pay well, that's an added bonus.