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15 Partners of Top Law Firms teach this 8-week course on Mergers & Acquisitions: Register Now!

Partners from AZB, ELP, P&A Law Offices, SAM, CAM, Saraf & Partners among other top law firms come together to teach a course on Mergers & Acquisitions

Bar & Bench

An eight week course on Mergers & Acquisitions is being conducted by Suveeksha Eduskills Academy of Executive Education in association with Bar & Bench from August 9 - October 1, 2021.

The course spanning 48 hours will be delivered via synchronous classes, webinars and interactive sessions.

The Course module covers everything from the basics of M&A to Tax considerations on share deals to Delisting, Schemes of Arrangement, M&A under IBC and much more

Mergers and Acquisition

The faculty teaching these classes include:

1. Zia Mody, Founding Partner, AZB & Partners

2. Mohit Saraf, Founding Partner, Saraf & Partners

3. Harsh Kumar. Partner, P&A Law Offices

4. Vaibhav Kakkar, Partner, Saraf & Partners

5. Abhishek Sanyal, Partner, Economic Law Practice

6. Rohit Jain, Partner, Economic Law Practice

7. Vijay Pratap Singh, Partner Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

8. Tanya Uppal, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas

9. Devesh Pandey, Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas

10. Shashank Vikram Singh, Partner, J. Sagar Associates

11. Vikrant Rohilla, Founder, Rohilla & Co

12. Gaurav Shanker, Partner, Business Law Chamber

13. Nishant Nigam, Partner, Goswami & Nigam LLP

14. Pashupati Nath, Partner, Khaitan & Co. LLP

15. Romit Dey, Counsel, Trilegal

The timings of the online course is scheduled at 6pm - 8pm, thrice a week beginning August 9 (Online).

For more details, please see the brochure below.

Mergers & Acquisitions Brochure (2).pdf
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