News & Media 16th Mar 2023

India Allows Foreign Law Firms To Practice In M&As, Other Select Fields

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Yashojit MitraPartner | Mumbai

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Until now, cross-border transactions including M&As, fund raises from global investors, and Indian companies expanding overseas used the services of these firms through their local tie-ups in India. After the Bar Council of India (BCI)’s decision, foreign law firms and lawyers are allowed to setting up offices in India.

In this context, Yashojit Mitra, Partner, Economic Laws Practice (ELP) has been quoted in the article titled India Allows Foreign Law Firms To Practice In M&As, Other Select Fields published by VCCircle.

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