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Saikrishna & Associates sets up Mumbai office with Thomas George

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Saikrishna & Associates has established its Mumbai office with a team led by Thomas George. Thomas who until recently was Senior Vice President, Litigation, Regulatory and IP at Viacom 18 Media Pvt. Ltd., joined Saikrishna & Associates as the lead Partner for the firm’s Mumbai office on April 1, 2019.

Saikrishna team which will be housed at Mittal Towers at Nariman Point, Mumbai includes Tanvi Sinha, Associate Partner, and Associate Manas Gaur. The current bench strength of the firm at Mumbai is seven professionals and support staff.

Saikrishna Rajagopal, Managing Partnersaid,

“I am delighted Thomas has joined us to lead our Mumbai office. The office will allow our firm to leverage its substantial talent and ability in Mumbai. The new office will deliver value to our clients in Mumbai and this fulfils our long-standing aim to establish a strong litigation and advisory presence in Mumbai.

Thomas and Tanvi bring considerable experience and expertise to the table particularly for our media clients. After adding strong non-IP practices on the Anti-Trust and Corporate law side, this expansion is the next step to establish the firm on a national scale”.

Thomas is a graduate of Amity Law School. He has previously worked at Anand and Anand and L&L Partners (Luthra & Luthra) before joining Viacom in 2013.

Thomas George said,

“Saikrishna & Associates has established itself as a standout brand in the IP, TMT and allied sectors. I have known Sai and Ameet [Datta] for some time now and this move is very organic for me. I have worked with law firms for most of my career but heading different portfolios in-house has given me a deeper understanding of client commercial expectations, which I am sure will now aid me to serve clients more holistically.  

I am confident that the firm will rapidly mark its presence and keenly look forward to working closely with our clients based in Mumbai.”

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