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Luthra and Luthra India Welcomes Atlas Law Partners (2)

Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India and Atlas Law Partners come together to create a high synergy, stronger and more diverse firm of 62 Partners and 215 Counsel, offering clients a superior suite of services, in-depth industry expertise and a competitive edge as ‘market leaders’.

This is a transformative moment for the Firm, infusing decades of collective legal expertise and a rich progressive culture.

“The amalgamation is set to cement the collective expertise of both firms, offering clients an enhanced range of services, broader geographical reach and deeper industry insight. We are poised to scale new heights,” said Atlas Law Partners Managing Partner Harminder (Harry) Chawla, who assumes the role of Managing Partner at Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India.

Harry has an illustrious career spanning over 30 years, the formative part of which were spent under the mentorship of the late Rajiv Luthra, erstwhile Founder and Managing Partner of Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India. Harry’s expertise, leadership and vision will usher in a vibrant phase of expansion, innovation and excellence at the Firm, taking forward Mr. Luthra’s legacy and vision.

He brings with him his entire team of seven Partners at Atlas Law Partners, which include highly respected and well-acclaimed lawyers, like Ms Ritu Bhalla and Ms Niti Paul, and their 26 Associates, who are now part of Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India.

“I see the integrated synergistic strength as bringing more value to the clients and an increased outreach as a full service law firm through consolidation and leveraging of combined legal talent,” said Ritu Bhalla.

“With shared commitment to excellence in client service and enabling opportunities for professional growth of fee earners and nurturing their talent, I see the Firm growing further as an impactful leader in the fraternity,” added Niti Paul.

Tags: Law Partners, Luthra, Luthra Law
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