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India’s IndusLaw has hired yet another partner in Delhi, with the addition of corporate specialist Pratyush Khurana from Link Legal India Law Services, where he was an associate partner.

Since the start of the year, IndusLaw has hired two other partners in its office in the Indian capital - Unnati Agarwal and Shashi Mathews.

With more than a decade of experience, Khurana advises multinational companies and start-ups on transactions, M&Adomestic and cross-border funds, and general corporate matters.

With Khurana’s hire, IndusLaw now has 49 partners.

 

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