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With an aim of strengthening the firm’s presence in dispute management, IPR, and capital markets space, Hammurabi & Solomon acquired boutique law firm Brahmand Lexis in Mumbai, inducting its Managing Partner Digajmaan Mishra as equity partner and its Partner Yashmaan Mishra as a partner in Mumbai.In this regard, Manoj Kumar, Founder and Managing Partner of H&S, said, “H&S is an...
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With an aim of strengthening the firm’s presence in dispute management, IPR, and capital markets space, Hammurabi & Solomon acquired boutique law firm Brahmand Lexis in Mumbai, inducting its Managing Partner Digajmaan Mishra as equity partner and its Partner Yashmaan Mishra as a partner in Mumbai.
In this regard, Manoj Kumar, Founder and Managing Partner of H&S, said, “H&S is an institution, striving towards providing complete support and confidence to its clients. With this aspiration we always invite boutique law firms to merge with us not only to boost their growth trajectory but also enable us to offer best to our clients.” Kumar further said, “The key practice areas we strengthen with this are litigation and dispute management, IPR, and capital markets. The mutual synergy is obvious with combining our competencies.”
Confirming the merger, Digajmaan Mishra, Managing Partner of Brahmand Lexis, said, “Being the boutique law firm with expertise in complete Litigation & Dispute Management, IPR, and Capital Markets, we aspire to grow and achieve higher scalability and wider presence for our clients. We believe that under the flagship of Dr. Kumar along with the extensive expertise of H&S team, our capabilities to offer vast range of services with pan India presence will enable us to provide bespoke solutions to the clients.”