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India’s Trilegal has hired four lawyers, namely Sai Krishna Bharathan, Shivani Kabra, Pallabi Ghosal and Vivek Bajaj, from AZB & Partners. While Bajaj will join Trilegal in Bengaluru, the other three will be based in Mumbai.

Bharathan, who has more than 25 years of experience, has led on M&A and private equity transactions in the real estate and allied sectors.

Pallabi Ghosal, who focuses on investment funds and asset management, advises on fund formation, platform joint ventures and financial regulatory matters.

Kabra's practice includes counselling PE and corporate clients on M&A and other corporate matters.

Bajaj, with over two decades of experience, advises on M&A and other corporate matters.

Trilegal now has 70 partners across its India offices.

 

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