Pan-Indian law firm TMT Law Practice has further expanded its operations by opening two new offices at Mysore and Ahmedabad. The firm now has a total of 7 offices which are spread out across the country..The Mysore office will be an extension of the practice in Bangalore, and will be looked after by Bangalore Partner Ashok GV. The focus area of the office will be the Technology sector. In Ahmedabad, Apurva Dave will be heading the office..Commenting on the development, Managing Partner Abhishek Malhotra said in a press release,.“We have been extremely fortunate to find the right people for all our offices, and have therefore been able to expand at such a fast pace.”.Kaushik Moitra, Partner, added:.“We were aware that we could not achieve what we had set out to do unless we widened our perspective and brought the firm together with well thought-out and well-implemented systems.”.Apart from the bigger cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai, the firm had previously opened an office in Bhubaneshwar as a part of its pan-India strategy..Rajesh Ramanathan, Partner said,.“We had been working with clients and skilled local lawyers in all these cities for quite some time now, and are happy to be able to extend them on-the ground support as well.”.In October last year, TMT had tied up with Bangalore-based firm CorLit Legal to boost its presence in South India.
Pan-Indian law firm TMT Law Practice has further expanded its operations by opening two new offices at Mysore and Ahmedabad. The firm now has a total of 7 offices which are spread out across the country..The Mysore office will be an extension of the practice in Bangalore, and will be looked after by Bangalore Partner Ashok GV. The focus area of the office will be the Technology sector. In Ahmedabad, Apurva Dave will be heading the office..Commenting on the development, Managing Partner Abhishek Malhotra said in a press release,.“We have been extremely fortunate to find the right people for all our offices, and have therefore been able to expand at such a fast pace.”.Kaushik Moitra, Partner, added:.“We were aware that we could not achieve what we had set out to do unless we widened our perspective and brought the firm together with well thought-out and well-implemented systems.”.Apart from the bigger cities like Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Chennai, the firm had previously opened an office in Bhubaneshwar as a part of its pan-India strategy..Rajesh Ramanathan, Partner said,.“We had been working with clients and skilled local lawyers in all these cities for quite some time now, and are happy to be able to extend them on-the ground support as well.”.In October last year, TMT had tied up with Bangalore-based firm CorLit Legal to boost its presence in South India.