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Indian law firm Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has hired a second intellectual property partner from IP firm Anand and Anand in six months with the addition of Revanta Mathur in Delhi.

In September, CAM poached Swati Sharma from Anand and Anand to serve as its IP practice chair.

Mathur, a partner at Anand and Anand since 2013, specialises in brand strategies and transactional IP, particularly trademark and copyright advisory in India and other SAARC countries.

He is a trademark specialist with experience in the sports, alcohol, luxury and automotive sectors. He has advised companies on adoption and protection of their brands and also on the growth and sustainability of their trademarks. 

Mathur is also CAM’s second partner hire this year, following the addition of KZ Kuriyan in Bengaluru. The firm also launched an Abu Dhabi office last month.

 

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