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Samvād Partner Manu Varghese joins VERTICES PARTNERS as a Partner in Corporate Practice

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Manu Varghese has joined VERTICES PARTNERS as a Partner in Corporate Practice and will be a significant part of the operations in the Mumbai and the Bengaluru offices.

Varghese is a 2007 graduate of National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.

Varghese has over 17+ years of experience in advising clients on strategic acquisitions and exits, private equity investments, joint ventures, inbound foreign investments, divestment of businesses and assets, outbound investments, FDIs, cross-border transactions, and joint ventures.

Prior to joining VERTICES PARTNERS, he contributed his expertise at Samvād: Partners and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas.

On Varghese's joining, Vinayak Burman – Founder and Managing Partner, VERTICES PARTNERS, commented,

“I have known Manu for almost two decades and have seen him evolve into a wonderful lawyer and an even better human being. His DNA matches that of the Firm, and we are extremely happy to have him come on board and join us as a Partner in the Corporate Practice to help build the Firm further and add further fuel to the trajectory.”

Commenting on his move to VERTICES PARTNERS, Manu Varghese said,

“Vinayak and I have a long-standing relationship, having previously worked together for many years. I am very excited to join the partnership at VERTICES PARTNERS and look forward to contributing to the continued growth and success of the Firm with my experience and expertise. This move to VERTICES PARTNERS is very much like a homecoming for me.”

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