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South India's economy is thriving, driven by a booming tech sector, real estate, and a projected 35 percent contribution to India's $7 trillion GDP by 2030. This dynamic landscape requires exceptional legal expertise.

The South India Top 15 Law Firms ranking identifies and honours the firms that are shaping this growth. These firms are renowned for their exceptional work in navigating the complexities of South India's legal landscape.

Our selection of South India's top legal firms is guided by industry knowledge, news analysis, and public data. While submissions are optional, they are encouraged for a more comprehensive evaluation.

Firms that want to be considered must be headquartered or have a substantial presence in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Coimbatore, or Kerala.

To submit, please use the attached form by clicking the link above. The deadline for submissions is August 9, 2024. Please send submissions to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters.com.

 

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