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Indian law firm Trilegal has hired disputes expert Milanka Chaudhury as a partner in Delhi from Dentons Link Legal.

Chaudhury’s addition continues Trilegal’s recent hiring streak, which saw the firm bring on board 10 partners in April. The firm now has 104 partners, including 23 in Delhi.

With more than two decades of experience, Chaudhury advises clients in the infrastructure sector, and with particular focus on the airports industry, on litigation and arbitration, and represents them before the Appellate Tribunal and the Supreme Court. His notable cases include the Delhi Airport's privatisation, the Supreme Court's first-ever judgment on airport tariffs, and a challenge to the levy of Development Fee at airports.

Chaudhury started his career at Law and Legal Attorneys in 2000 and joined Link Legal (now Dentons Link Legal) in 2004.

 

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