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Duane Morris & Selvam Appoints Akshay Kishore As Director And Head of India Dispute Resolution Practice
Duane Morris & Selvam Appoints Akshay Kishore as Director and Head of India Dispute Resolution Practice
Duane Morris & Selvam LLP has announced the appointment of Akshay Kishore as Director and Head of the firm’s India Dispute Resolution Practice, enhancing its cross-border litigation and arbitration capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region.
A 2007 graduate of Government Law College, Mumbai, Akshay holds an LL.M. in International Taxation from New York University School of Law. He is dual-qualified in India and the UK, and brings to the firm extensive international experience in high-value, cross-border commercial disputes and international arbitration. Over the course of his career, he has been associated with leading firms such as ALMT Legal, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, AZB & Partners, Ashurst, Economic Laws Practice, and Bird & Bird.
Akshay has advised global clients in arbitration, mediation, adjudication, and regulatory investigations, including matters involving anti-bribery and corruption compliance. His sectoral focus spans infrastructure, construction, energy and mining, pharmaceuticals, shipping, telecom, and cross-border investments. He has acted under major institutional arbitration rules including SIAC, ICC, LCIA, DIAC, MCIA, and UNCITRAL.
Leon Yee, Chairman of Duane Morris & Selvam LLP, said,
“We are pleased to welcome Akshay to our team. Akshay’s sector expertise and focus on India-related disputes will further strengthen our regional offering and reinforce our commitment to cross-border dispute resolution.”
Sarbjit Singh, Head of Dispute Resolution, said,
“Akshay’s deep understanding of complex cross-border arbitration matters perfectly complements our existing strengths. His arrival will create strong synergies with our India Practice Group, currently headed by Jamie Benson and Priyank Srivastava, and help build a truly integrated, market-leading team.”
Ramiro Rodriguez, Head of International Arbitration, further said,
“Akshay’s strong arbitration credentials will greatly enhance our team as we grow our cross-border dispute resolution practice and strengthen our leadership in the region.”
With this strategic hire, Duane Morris & Selvam continues to expand its India-focused offerings, reflecting the firm’s commitment to serving clients with interests and operations across jurisdictions.
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