Priyanka Shetty elevated to Partnership in the Disputes & ADR practice
We are delighted to announce that Priyanka Shetty has been elevated to Partnership in the Disputes & ADR practice of the Firm, effective November 1, 2024.
With a decade of experience in commercial disputes, Priyanka specializes in succession and testamentary matters, arbitrations, mediations, insolvency, real estate, and commercial law. Her expertise includes representation in the High Court, City Civil Court, DRT, NCLT/NCLAT, and other judicial authorities for clients across diverse industries, including banking, construction, pharmaceuticals and offshore investment funds, among others.
Priyanka graduated from KC College of Law in 2014 and joined the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa in the same year. In March 2018, she joined the Firm as an Associate.
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