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Seasoned In-House Counsel Sanjit Nagarkatti Joins Economic Law Practice In Bengaluru
Seasoned In-House Counsel Sanjit Nagarkatti Joins Economic Law Practice In Bengaluru
Economic Laws Practice (ELP), an Indian law firm, has recently appointed Sanjit Nagarkatti as a Partner at its Bengaluru office. Nagarkatti brings over 32 years of experience as an in-house counsel, specialising in areas such as corporate governance, consulting, litigation, and environmental management across diverse sectors. His impressive career includes stints at Ola Electric, UB Group, Vodafone, Dow Chemical, Syngenta, and Johnson & Johnson.
Suhail Nathani, the Managing Partner at ELP, expressed enthusiasm about Nagarkatti’s addition: “We are delighted to welcome Sanjit to the firm. Recognising that General Counsels play increasingly pivotal roles in their companies, handling a diverse range of complex issues, we believe Sanjit’s expertise will significantly benefit our leadership team. Bangalore, being a vibrant and crucial market for our firm, has allowed us to offer robust solutions on real-time issues that concern boardrooms.”
Nagarkatti himself shared his excitement about joining ELP and stated that he was looking forward to contributing to and expanding ELP’s service offerings in Bengaluru and beyond. “Having spent my entire career as an in-house counsel, I am excited about this new chapter with a forward-looking firm. I aim to leverage my experience to enhance our capabilities and drive growth.”
Along with Nagarkatti, Sukirti Singh has also joined ELP Bengaluru as an Associate Partner.
With Nagarkatti’s addition, ELP which began its journey in 2001 with five partners now boasts of partnership strength of 44. The firm was recognised as the Tax Firm of the Year by the Benchmark Litigations APAC Awards in 2023.