Clasis Law hires litigation and dispute resolution partner in Delhi office

Bar & Bench News Network

Nov 14, 2011

Sumeet Lall (pictured) has joined Clasis Law as a partner and will head the litigation and dispute resolution practice of the firm. Sumeet joined the firm as a salaried partner on November 9, 2011.

 

Sumeet was previously working with Parekh & Co. He is alumni of ILS Law College, Pune and is qualified as an advocate on record. Sumeet has more than 11 years of experience and has advised wide range of clients on contentious matters primarily in the infrastructure, energy and insurance sectors.

 

Speaking to Bar & Bench Sumeet said, “I am looking forward to setting up the litigation and dispute resolution practice within the firm and will be looking at a team of 8 lawyers going forward. We have considerable work within Clasis and I will also be catering to my own set of clients through this set up”. 

 

Clasis Partner Vineet Aneja said, “We are pleased that Sumeet has joined us to head up growing dispute resolution team. It’s a very exciting strategic development and underscores our commitment to providing wide range of services to our clients.  In response to client demand, we are actively strengthening the team and look forward to announcing further lateral hires in due course”.

 

Earlier Sidanth Rajagopal had joined the firm to head the aviation team.

 

This takes the total number of partners at the firm to 9.

 

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