Former Partner & Founder of Trilegal Anand Prasad has set up a specialist boutique firm focusing on complex legal situations. The firm is called AP & Partners..Prasad has set up the firm with former Trilegal lawyers Sandeep Das, Moksha Bhat, and Arjun Sinha. The firm is a partnership firm with a lockstep model. The formal launch of the firm will take place in a few weeks..Speaking to Bar & Bench, Prasad said,.“We have set up a small specialist practice. The focus will be on handling difficult client circumstances.”.Sandeep Das is an Advocate on Record. He has previously worked with Trilegal as Junior Counsel. He is a 2008 graduate of Delhi University..Moksha Bhat was previously a Counsel at Trilegal. He is a 2009 graduate of NUJS and holds an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center. He has previously also worked in the Chambers of Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi..Arjun focuses on Technology, Energy Law and Regulation. Apart from Trilegal, he has also worked at PLR Chambers..In 2016, Prasad had resigned from the firm to set up an independent counsel practice.
Former Partner & Founder of Trilegal Anand Prasad has set up a specialist boutique firm focusing on complex legal situations. The firm is called AP & Partners..Prasad has set up the firm with former Trilegal lawyers Sandeep Das, Moksha Bhat, and Arjun Sinha. The firm is a partnership firm with a lockstep model. The formal launch of the firm will take place in a few weeks..Speaking to Bar & Bench, Prasad said,.“We have set up a small specialist practice. The focus will be on handling difficult client circumstances.”.Sandeep Das is an Advocate on Record. He has previously worked with Trilegal as Junior Counsel. He is a 2008 graduate of Delhi University..Moksha Bhat was previously a Counsel at Trilegal. He is a 2009 graduate of NUJS and holds an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center. He has previously also worked in the Chambers of Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi..Arjun focuses on Technology, Energy Law and Regulation. Apart from Trilegal, he has also worked at PLR Chambers..In 2016, Prasad had resigned from the firm to set up an independent counsel practice.