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In order to boost its litigation and real estate practice, Bangalore firm MD&T Partners has merged with Equitas Legal, with effect from October 1, 2017With this merger, MD&T Partners has 6 partners and a total of 17 lawyers.Equita Legal set up by KS Devaraj, Bhargavi Dev K, and IS Devaiah in 2011 focuses on commercial real-estate and civil and criminal litigation.MD&T was set up in 2005 by...
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In order to boost its litigation and real estate practice, Bangalore firm MD&T Partners has merged with Equitas Legal, with effect from October 1, 2017
With this merger, MD&T Partners has 6 partners and a total of 17 lawyers.
Equita Legal set up by KS Devaraj, Bhargavi Dev K, and IS Devaiah in 2011 focuses on commercial real-estate and civil and criminal litigation.
MD&T was set up in 2005 by NLSIU grads Mahesh Devaiah and PM Thimmaiah. Earlier this year, MD&T had promoted Sandhya PV as a Partner.
Mahesh Devaiah, commenting on this merger said,
“Since its inception in 2005, MD&T has built its reputation by ensuring the highest standards of quality and integrity in all its dealings. We are confident that this merger will provide our clients a more integrated solution and also hold us in good stead as we enhance our litigation and real-estate capacity with talented partners having specialized expertize.”


