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Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has kept up its strong lateral partner growth in 2024 with the addition of Arya Tripathy to its corporate and technology practice in Delhi. Tripathy joins from PSA Legal Counsellors.

Tripathy has over a decade’s experience in advising international and domestic clients, with focus on technology, healthcare and life sciences, heavy manufacturing, and social impact sectors. She has also worked closely with clients on the evolving data protection landscape with specific focus on the EU, U.S. and Asian markets, helping them create organizational data management and lifecycle processes.

“The addition of Arya’s strong and diverse capabilities to the practice adds significantly to our thought leadership and execution capabilities at what is a pivotal moment for technology regulation in India,” said Arun Prabhu, head of CAM’s technology practice, in a statement.

CAM’s hiring in the last few months includes M&A partner Mohit Gogia from S&R Associates, Pooranimaa Hariharan and Pranav Sharma from Trilegal, Alok Sonker from Krishnamurthy & Co, Jay Parikh from Luthra and Luthra Law Offices, real estate attorney Siddharth Singh in Ahmedabad, former Embassy Group general counsel Siddharth Vedula, and M&A specialist Himanshu Chahar in its newly launched Abu Dhabi office.

CAM also added a 50-lawyer capital markets team led by Manan Lahoty and employment partner Sowyma Kumar, both from IndusLaw.

 

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