India’s IndusLaw has continued its hiring spree, snapping up two more partners in the form of Rahul Goel and Anu Monga, who join the firm from Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas  in Delhi.

Goel specialises in competition/antitrust and technology, media & telecommunication (TMT) laws and advises on a wide variety of legal, regulatory and policy issues. Additionally, he practices international trade/WTO laws. 

Monga, was previously a director at CAM, focuses on competition, international trade and TMT laws. She has worked on some high-profile matters on issues relating to international trade & WTO. Monga has represented the Government of India in several trade matters including before the US Department of Commerce.

Both Monga and Goel earlier worked with Seth Dua & Associates and Dhir & Dhir Associates. Their appointments are just the latest partner additions for IndusLaw, which recently hired Manishii Pathak from Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Amit Jajoo and Sushmita Gandhi as part of an eight-lawyer team from HSA Advocates, and Sudipta Routh from Samvad Partners.

With these new additions, IndusLaw currently has 31 partners and over 120 associates across its four offices.

 

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