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The Mumbai office of L&L Partners nabbed 12 lawyers, including M&A partner Nishant Singh, from rival IndusLaw.

The firm has been trying to replenish its ranks following the feud between managing partner Rajiv Luthra and former equity partner Mohit Saraf.

Over the past few months, L&L has seen the return of alumni such as Sudipta Routh, Subhash Bhutoria, Piyush Mishra, Asim Abbas, Sonali Choudhry, and Prabjot Singh Bhullar. The firm has also hired Mohit Bakshi, Avirup Nag, Abhishek Kumar, Vasudev Dibbur and Amrita Tonk.

With nearly two decades of experience, Singh specialises in cross-border equity and debt financing transactions including, public takeover, PIPE and going private.

 

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