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First Indian firm opens in London

Tom Young | NEWS ANALYSIS - February 20, 2008


FoxMandal Little has opened its first London office to practice Indian law.

The firm will advise UK, US and EU multinationals on their investments into India. The office will comprise two partners, one consultant and three associates.

Som Mandal, the firm's Indian managing partner, will head the practice in London.

Partner Ajit Mishra, a UK qualified lawyer, will only practice Indian law. The rest of the team consists of partner Vineet Aneja and senior associates Anurag Sharma and Prem Sharma.

This is FoxMandal Little's first overseas office.



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