L&L Partners has promoted Rudresh Singh to salaried partner level and five managing associates to partner designate.
The new partner designates are:
- Anugrah Robin Frey,
- Shikher Deep Aggarwal,
- Aditya Vikram,
- Abhishek Ghai, and
- Prithvi Sindhu.
Another four senior associates have been promoted to managing associate, and 10 associates have been bumped to senior associate level.
The litigation partnership at L&L is separate from the corporate partnership, where the two sole equity partners Mohit Saraf and Rajiv Luthra are currently involved in a dispute.
That said, both Saraf and Luthra also hold minority equity stakes in the litigation partnership.
The corporate firm had announced five salaried partner promotions in October.
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many are disappointed again with this sham exercise.
How come kids became partners designate having no experience of whatsoever, everyone's cv is rolling in market!
Many other firm's associate, SA, PA/MA, P CVs are rolling in L&L (two partners got hired; read news on that before you spread another round of misinformation)
Also why should ms concede defeat, at interim stage. He has come long way to go back now. If he goes back, he, in my humble opinion, will look like amateur. Further there is hell lot at stake. If he concedes defeat, how does he get value of his stake. He can't be expected to leave empty handedly, when he had huge hand in building l&l. People may or may not like him, but you can't deny he had a role in furthering l&l.
Besides, I think most comments are from trollers or no camps. I for one happen to be in no camp (seeing what's best for me and what options suit me best)
Thanks!
If you want broad answer, yes it helps. It has value if you want to have some foreign law firm experience (in terms of internship and job). It helps in networking. It helps to add to your knowledge base. If done in a specialized area, it helps you gain specialization. Helps in giving exposure and confidence. Opens up other multiple avenues (research or academia based).
Well, I dont have any particular reason for LLM. I thought its good to have experience of studying at Oxbridge (if I get into either of these) plus it adds significantly to your CV. Additionally, I heard that academics at these universities is very rigorous, that might add to my knowledge, understanding and will help me become more industrious.
I will have to forego my PPO, if I go for LLM. But, I realised almost everyone who goes for Oxbridge LLM does have a PPO and all of them leave that offer willingly.
It's not everyday that tier 1 people sit till late. There may be some periods like this but definitely not every single day. And when there are more of such periods, there are ways to respectfully voice out and sort issues, provided your senior happens to be fairly reasonable chap
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