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Startup and entrepreneurship-focused firm Burgeon Law has significantly bolstered its Delhi capabilities with the addition of a team of two partners and five fee-earners from Dentons Link Legal.

Ketan Mukhija (L) joins as senior partner and Abhinav Agnihotri as partner, bringing the 2015-founded firm’s total partner strength to six.

Mukhija has more than sixteen years’ experience in the M&A sector, and also has four years of in-house experience as a senior vice president at Indian conglomerate Srei.

Agnihotri is a disputes lawyer with a particular focus on the construction, infrastructure, public law and white-collar crime sectors. He will build Burgeon’s dispute resolution practice.

“While we’ve successfully evolved from a PE-VC focused firm to a multi-service firm in recent years, their arrival brings a wealth of experience in corporate-commercial transactions, advisory and disputes, thus truly making us full-service in most respects. This expansion has diversified the firm’s practice into areas such as projects and dispute resolution, along with a more robust corporate practice spanning almost all industry sectors,” Burgeon’s founding partner Roma Priya said in a statement.

 

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