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Freshfields Promotes Rohit Bhat To Partner In Singapore Office
Freshfields Promotes Rohit Bhat to Partner in Singapore Office
Global law firm Freshfields has announced the promotion of Rohit Bhat to Partner, effective May 1, 2025. A seasoned disputes lawyer, Bhat specialises in complex commercial and investor-state arbitrations, high-profile investigations, and cross-border litigation across the Indo-Pacific region.
Bhat has been with Freshfields since 2018 and is based in the firm’s Singapore office. He also advises on complex regulatory matters, particularly within the technology sector. Before joining Freshfields, he practised at the independent bar in India and worked with the Office of the Attorney General for India.
Thomas Ng, Asia Regional Managing Partner at Freshfields, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Rohit to our global partnership. Rohit is an exceptional lawyer. His promotion is a testament to Freshfields’ unwavering commitment to the Asian market. This strategic advancement not only bolsters Freshfields’ presence in Singapore but also aligns with our long-term vision of cultivating a robust and dynamic legal practice across the region.”
Nicholas Lingard, Managing Partner of the Singapore office, said, “Rohit is an outstanding advocate and strategist, with an impressive breadth of experience across commercial and treaty arbitrations, litigation and investigations. His promotion underscores the strength of our disputes team in Singapore. As a Partner, I know Rohit will continue to deliver for our clients on their most difficult disputes in India and right around the world.”
Arun Balasubramanian, Partner and India Practice Leader, said, “Rohit's promotion to Partner is testament to the depth of our India practice. His deep understanding of the Indian legal landscape and his exceptional ability to navigate complex cross-border disputes have been invaluable to our team. Rohit has consistently demonstrated his expertise and dedication, making significant contributions to our practice and earning the trust and respect of our clients. This promotion not only recognises his outstanding achievements but also reinforces our commitment to providing top-tier legal services for our clients with their most important India-connected deals and disputes.”
Rohit Bhat graduated from Bangalore University in 2009, earned his MBL from National Law School of India University (NLSIU), and completed his LL.M. at Harvard Law School in 2017. He is qualified to practise in India, New York, and England & Wales.
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