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The finalists for the 2020 ALB India Law Awards have been revealed ahead of the Feb. 27, 2020 black-tie ceremony at The Grand Hyatt Mumbai. Through a series of 33 awards, the ALB India Law Awards will showcase the outstanding achievements in the legal profession across the country over the past year.

Nearly 545 submissions were received this year.  A total of 89 law firms and 52 in-house teams spread across multi-practice areas and industries will be fiercely contesting for the coveted accolade this year. The Young Lawyer of the Year award is the most popular category, attracting 46 submissions, while the Woman Lawyer of the Year and India In-House Team of the Year have received 32 and 31 entries, respectively. Other hotly contested award categories include the Boutique Law Firm of the Year and Dispute Resolution Law Firm of the Year.

All submissions will be reviewed by an independent judging panel of senior and expert industry leaders who have been selected from across the legal profession. To view the profile of some of our distinguished judges, please visit this LINK>>.

As tables are selling fast, please book early. The glittering gala offers a chance to network and celebrate a successful year with legal, business and government leaders from India.  Non-finalists are also welcomed to attend the event to network and celebrate with industry peers.

The full list of finalists can be viewed HERE>>

Information on seat and table reservation can be found HERE>>

For reservation and sponsorship enquiries, please contact:

Krupa Dalal
 Krupa.Dalal@thomsonreuters.com
+ 91 22 6180 7087

 

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