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Indian law firm Saraf and Partners has bolstered its dispute resolution capabilities with the addition of partner Sudeshna Guha Roy along with her entire from Bharucha & Partners in Mumbai.

Roy brings close to two decades of experience as a commercial disputes litigator with a focus on shareholder disputes, deadlock in management, foreign investors' exits from their portfolio companies, real estate projects, construction disputes and mitigating risks arising from investment agreements, and restructuring and insolvency proceedings.  

Saraf has been hiring aggressively over the last two years. The firm added Abhiraj Arora as a partner in its securities and regulatory practice from Economic Laws Practice in March. In November, the Mohit Saraf-led firm launched an office in Hyderabad led by partners Durga Bose Gandham and Altaf Fathima from DSK Legal and hired an M&A team from Luthra and Luthra Law Offices.

Prior to that, it added M&A partners Ramya Suresh from AZB and Dhruv Chatterjee from Trilegal in Mumbai, and tax partner Amit Gupta in Delhi. It also absorbed real estate boutique SRGR.

Saraf now has 38 Partners and over 250 fee-earners, five offices in Delhi NCR, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.

 

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