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Fox Mandal Elevates Dipti Das And VC Mathews To Partnership; Adds Vivek Jha As Partner
Fox Mandal Elevates Dipti Das And VC Mathews To Partnership; Adds Vivek Jha As Partner
The appointments are part of the firm’s commitment towards growth and increased focus on supporting clients
Fox Mandal & Associates has announced the elevation of Dipti Das and VC Mathews to a partnership. It has also onboarded Vivek Jha as a partner in the corporate practice in Delhi.
While Das heads the firm's dispute resolution practice in Mumbai, Mathews heads the firm's IPR practice in Delhi.
On the appointments, Shuva Mandal, the chairman and managing partner, stated, “We congratulate our new partners Vivek Jha, Dipti Das and VC Mathews. We welcome them to our partnership and believe they will contribute to the upward trajectory of the firm’s growth. The elevation of Das and Mathews is evidence of our focus on organic growth as a firm, as we see talent flourish from within and recognition received from the trust reposed by our clients consistently.”
Shourya Mandal, the co-managing partner, remarked, “The addition of Jha to our Delhi office is part of our commitment to our growth in the nation’s capital and increased focus on supporting clients with corporate advisory and transactions in the NCR. The elevation of Das to our partnership builds further on our full-service capability in the Western region, particularly Mumbai, which has a robust real estate and expanding corporate team. With the elevation of Mathews, the firm is poised to deepen its strength in IP. It will enable us to expand our services and effectively address the requirements of our clients in the country’s northern region.”
Das has over two decades of experience in representing clients in multiple courts and tribunals in Maharashtra and other regions. She has led contentious matters ranging from arbitration proceedings to civil litigation, insolvency and corporate proceedings at the National Company Law Tribunal and criminal defence matters.
Mathews aptly manages various facets of intellectual property, including trademarks, copyrights, and designs. His expertise extends from guiding organizations through intricate clearance searches to facilitating registrations and enforcement processes.
Jha’s expertise lies in advising corporations, investors, and entities across industries. His experience showcases a comprehensive range of advisory assignments and transactions, including venture debt fundraisings, offshore fund investments, acquisitions, joint ventures and legal due diligence.
He has worked with several law firms including Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Vertices Partners, Desai & Diwanji, Khaitan & Co, Vaish Associates Advocates, and Luthra & Luthra Law Offices.