Link Legal partners Ajay Sawhney and Gautham Srinivas and their team of associates will be joining Krishnamurthy and Co with their team, according to three authoritative sources.
K Law managing partner Naina Krishnamurthy confirmed: “They are joining with their team of 10 people.”
Sawhney and Srinivas will be joining as partners, while four Link Legal associates will be joining as associate partners at K Law, said Krishnamurthy.
The team also includes principal associates Milind Jha and Anurag Dwivedi, senior associates M Arun Kumar and Nidhi Pathania, and associates Manvi Mahajan, Anjana Menon, Apoorva Goel and Usman Khan.
She said that while the firm had a small execution office in Delhi, this would now be a full-fledged office now.
We have reached out to Link Legal for comment.
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@Kian: any word on K Law pay structures? How much do they pay the freshers?
Its quite good now
Last heard someone say that the fresher pay in Mumbai office is 9 lpa
This amount is exclusive or inclusive of bonus? What is the regular bonus structure at K Law? Do they have any bonus?
And I have been told that you've been running away from your shrink lately.
Kian, you only published the story of K Law rebranding some years back. That means it's now "K Law" and not "Krishnamurthy & Co.".
With this they have lost three partners in two months.
1. if this field is filled with so many great persons, why do so many people whine about their reporting managers/partners being rude to them and being arrogant/narcisstic.
2. if all those persons who are made partners in a firm are fantastic/great human beings.
Because I have worked with many partners(who have been described as "great" here) who are clearly not great human beings and thus, these comments sound hollow on many occasions.So what gives- is it PR machinery of the partners at work? I am genuinely curious by the way
But I agree with your sentiment in principle that praise and adulation in comments are sweet and good, but they don't add much to discussion.
We could widen our comment moderation policy that instead of only censoring comments that criticise lawyers for their lack of skills, incompetence, etc, we'll not allow any comment about the personality, capability, professionalism etc of any individual, positive or otherwise (other than about managing and senior partners).
Or would we have a commenter rebellion at our doors in such a case?
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone.
If your time to you
Is worth savin'
Then you better start swimmin'
Or you'll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changin'.
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who
That it's namin'.
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin'.
And, if market is to be believed, a lot of their CVs are floating and people looking for options....including some of the Partners.
Such a pity to see a promising Firm coming down like this..
Lesson - take care of your people, else they will not care for you!!
Why don't we all read the news!?!?
I hear that few more people have moved with Ajay & team.. Can you confirm this.
SJ still survives. Other 2 have their own post-Clasis. Where's everyone else?
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