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AQUILAW Establishes New Office In Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
AQUILAW Establishes New Office In Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
Until recently, it had a presence in Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai
AQUILAW, a full-service law firm, has announced the inauguration of its new branch in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha.
It will offer a wide spectrum of services across various practice areas. The firm is determined to infuse the region with its inherent energy, passion, and commitment to delivering unparalleled legal solutions.
With an established presence in three key cities - Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai, it has evolved into a leading legal powerhouse comprising a team of approximately 80 professionals, including 10 partners, lawyers, chartered accountants, consultants, and support personnel.
Sucharita Basu, the managing partner of AQUILAW expressed enthusiasm about the expansion. She stated, "Deriving confidence and encouragement from our existing offices, team, and calibre, we are thrilled to bring the firm's expertise to Odisha, a state that is poised to witness exceptional growth in the next few years. Our decision to establish a presence here is a testament to our belief in the immense potential of Eastern India. With this new office, we aim to cater to the unique legal needs of this dynamic region."
AQUILAW advises several domestic and international clients across sectors. Its diverse clientele spans corporations, governments, government parastatals, public sector undertakings, banks, non-banking financial companies, consulting firms, and high-net-worth individuals.
The firm’s practice areas include dispute resolution (civil and criminal), white-collar crimes, corporate, commercial, real estate, infrastructure, policy, government advisory, election advisory, data protection and privacy, trusts, and estates.