Tanvi Goyal is an Associate Partner at ELP in the Corporate & Commercial and Private Equity practice, with close to 9 years of experience.
Tanvi has transactional and general corporate experience and practices in securities law, company law, foreign investment, mergers, acquisitions, and private equity space. She has extensive experience in advisory relating to day-to-day general corporate issues and matters relating to company law. She has advised clients across various industries, such as manufacturing, e-commerce, information technology, and the international bullion market (at GIFT City).
Tanvi regularly advises on transactional documents including business transfer agreements, joint venture agreements, and investment agreements. She represents clients in complex commercial transactions, offering strategic advice and ensuring seamless execution. Over the years, she has advised notable clients such as the National Stock Exchange of India Limited, Sears Holdings Corporation, CDSL India, Sheth Developers, Inspirisys Solutions Limited, Godavari Biorefineries Limited and 100Percent Nourishment Private Limited.
Tanvi regularly publishes articles and updates on the latest developments in corporate law.
Alerts & Updates 24th May 2024
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