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Isn't everybody surprised by the names that have been selected. It seems the firm is hell bent on promoting outsiders.
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Trilegal, one of India's leading law firms, today announced the promotion of four Counsels to the partnership - Apeksha Mattoo, Deep Choudhuri, Kabeer Mathur and Mohit Rohatgi. With this, the partnership strength of Trilegal grows to eighty-six (86).
Trilegal is among the few firms in Asia that functions on an all equity lock-step model of partnership and all promotees will therefore directly enter the equity lockstep. Apeksha, Deep and Kabeer are part of the firm's Corporate Practice and Mohit is a part of the Disputes Practice.
Nishant Parikh, Partner and member of the management committee, Trilegal, said, "We are delighted to promote four of our Counsels to the partnership. They are excellent professionals with very good qualities and have been endorsed by many of our key clients. I wish our new partners lots of happiness and success."
Yogesh Singh, Partner and Head of the Corporate practice, said, "We congratulate Apeksha, Deep, Kabeer and Mohit on their elevation. Apeksha specializes in employment law advisory which is an integral part of our practice and will further enhance our employment law capabilities and support on transactions. Deep and Kabeer will bolster our offering in public and private M&As, joint ventures and corporate restructurings. It gives me great joy to see a mix of three new partners who have been with us through out their professional careers and one who has joined laterally."
Shankh Sengupta, Partner and Head of the Disputes practice, said, "It is of immense pleasure to see a thoroughbred Trilegal lawyer be elevated to the partnership. We are delighted and proud to welcome Mohit to the Partnership. From a meticulous associate in the practice, Mohit has matured into an astute lawyer capable of providing top quality service to our clients in keeping with Trilegal standards. His deep understanding of our clients' needs and his expertise will continue to enhance our efforts to provide top-quality legal service to our clients. We wish him all the very best for his new role."