FoxMandal hires British High Commission advisor as Partner

Bar & Bench News Network

Jan 10, 2011

Rajesh Sehgal (pictured) joins FoxMandal as a Partner and will be handling infrastructure, power and international banking. He has been associated with FoxMandal for a year in an academic capacity, since his departure from the British High Commission where he was handling Legal Services as Senior Adviser. 

 

Speaking to Bar & Bench on becoming a Partner and on his switch from the British High Commission to a law firm, Partner Rajesh said, “FoxMandal is a well know brand and working as a Partner is always challenging.  During my more than a year stay at the British High Commission where I was handling the Legal Services as Senior Adviser, I always felt that I’m away from my legal fraternity and that’s what exactly encouraged me to join back the profession. I was involved with FoxMandal after leaving the High Commission but, in a different capacity due to my other academics interest”. 

 

FoxMandal is currently churning its lawyers to partnership and is in the process of increasing its number of partners.

 

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Comments(18)
  • 1. "Congrats!!! Keep rising as sky is the only limit for you.". Sheelu Sharma, Delhi
  • 2. "Nice to see my classmate Rajesh as a partner of the reputed law firm. I wish his success in the new venture.". Shafiqul Islam , Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • 3. "Heartiest Congratulations on your success! May God bless You with all the happiness.". Praveen Arora, Delhi
  • 4. ""FoxMandal is currently churning its lawyers to partnership"- erm, what does this mean???". Anon, London
  • 5. "Way to go Raj. I have known Rajesh since 1985. He always outdo himself. I am sure he will achieve some remarkable milestones working with FoxMandal.PrabhuSr. Project Manager, JKT India.". Prabhu Narayan, Delhi
  • 6. "Congratulations!on this amazing achievement.". Sarika Khanna, New Delhi
  • 7. "congrats............its gret achievement...........keep doing it". Kajal, New Delhi
  • 8. "“Nothing stops the man who desires to achieve. Every obstacle is simply a course to develop his achievement muscle. It's a strengthening of his powers of accomplishment.". Anudeep Arora, Delhi
  • 9. "“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”". Monica , New Delhi
  • 10. "Dear No. 4, it means the old business model is really working!! ". International Partner, Global Law Firm, London
  • 11. "Great yaar Conrats wish you Very Great Future ". Dinesh, Mumbai
  • 12. "its great achievment boss keep it up". Uday Sehgal, Delhi
  • 13. "Grt Achievement sir...........keep going on non-stopLozzzzzzzzzz of gud wishes..". Kush Kapoor, New Delhi
  • 14. "TWO THOUGHTS DECIDE THE SUCCESS IN UR LIFE - THE WAY U 'MANAGE' WHEN U HAVE NOTHING IN HAND!!& THE WAY U 'BEHAVE' WHEN U HAVE EVERYTHING IN HAND.....WISH U REACH THE EXTREME OF EVERYTHING IN UR LIFE.....GREAT ACHIEVEMENT KEEP IT UP......". MEENA KAPOOR, Delhi
  • 15. "A MOUNTAIN IS NOT HIGHER THAN YOUR CONFIDENCE.... BECAUSE IT WILL BE UNDER YOUR FEET IF YOU REACH THE TOP....CONGRATS .....". UMA SHANKER KAPOOR, Delhi
  • 16. "My mother drew a distinction between achievement and success. She said that 'achievement is the knowledge that you have studied and worked hard and done the best that is in you. Success is being praised by others, and that's nice, too, but not as important or satisfying. Always aim for achievement and forget about success.' So keep it up, dear!". Priyanka Goel, (Unknown City?)Delhi
  • 17. ""Enthusiasm is the engine of success".......CONGRATS!!!!". Vinod Mehra, Delhi
  • 18. "Congrts Sir, Partner in International Law Firm....wht next now in your secret beg...u always gives us big news!! keep going, Sumit". Sumit Arora, Kajal_coolkaju87@yahoo.com
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