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Indian law firm IndusLaw has recruited corporate specialist Ashutosh Narang as a partner in Mumbai from Luthra and Luthra Law Offices, which he leaves after a seven-month stint.

Narang, who joined Luthra from a general counsel role at Capital India Finance in March, has more than 16 years of experience. He advises on corporate and commercial matters with focus on banking and finance, fintech, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code and other regulatory advisory work. His clients include funds, banks and other financial entities. Prior to joining Capital India Finance, Narang worked for law firms AZB & Partners and Link Legal

He is IndusLaw’s fifth partner hire this year, and third in Mumbai. The firm welcomed corporate and M&A expert Amrit Mehta from Majmudar & Partners earlier this month and dispute resolution expert Soura Subha Ghosh from Hariani & Co in March.

This addition means IndusLaw now has 15 partners in Mumbai.

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