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Shuva Mandal, general counsel of Mumbai-headquartered multinational conglomerate Tata Sons, has left the company to join recently established Indian law firm Anagram Partners.

Anagram was set up in Mumbai in April by two Nishith Desai Associates partners, M&A specialist Simone Reis and international tax expert Rajesh Simhan.

Mandal, who started his career at AZB & Partners in 2000, joined Tata Sons in 2017. Prior to that, he spent nearly two years as national practice head for M&A and corporate at Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

 

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