Indian law firm Trilegal has strengthened its energy and infrastructure practice with the appointment of Rahul Arora as a partner in Delhi from HSA Advocates. 

Arora’s hire comes shortly after Trilegal brought on board two corporate partners: Harsh Maggon in Mumbai from AZB & Partners, and Arjun Ghose in Bengaluru from Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas.

A substantial part of Arora’s practice is dedicated to real estate matters including environment, forestry and land laws across different verticals, including energy and urban infrastructure.

Before joining HSA, Arora was as a principal associate at Khaitan & Co, which he joined from J. Sagar Associates. 

With the appointment of Arora, the number of partners at Trilegal has reached 52.

 

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