ThinkLaw

India

Address:
3rd Floor, Mittal Tower C Wing
Nariman Point, Mumbai, 400021
India

Telephone:+91 22 6903 8900
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Associate Partner: Sukanya Sehgal
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Quick facts:

Partners: 4
Other qualified practitioners: 25
Total number of lawyers: 29
Practitioners (worldwide): 29
Languages: English


ThinkLaw is a trusted partner delivering high quality, research-based and strategy-driven solutions, with personalized attention, by a team of driven professionals, assisting clients in ‘Navigating the Complex’. The firm is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and comes with experience of over 25 years. Our Founder and Managing Partner Mr. Tushar Ajinkya has worked with some of the finest law firms in India for over 2 decades, including as a Senior Partner, prior to setting up ThinkLaw. The firm started in 2021 with a team of 5 lawyers and has quickly expanded to a team of nearly 30 lawyers in a span of just 4 years. The firm primarily has 2 verticals – corporate and commercial and dispute resolution. These verticals encompass various practice areas i.e., Corporate and Commercial Advisory, Digital Forensics and Fraud Investigations, Debt and Enforcement, External General Counsel, Intellectual Property, Labour and Employment Laws, Mergers and Acquisitions, Promoters and Family Disputes, Pre-Litigation Strategy and Dispute Resolution, Technology and Data Privacy, and Venture Capital and Private Equity.

At ThinkLaw, we carefully craft the entire pre-litigation and dispute resolution strategy for clients, to be comprehensively adopted across multiple fora and regulators. We also represent clients before various judicial and quasi-judicial fora and regulators, and we are preferred for our pro-active and holistic approach in advising on dispute resolution matters. Amongst the myriad areas of dispute resolution in which the firm has a presence, the firm has a unique practice vertical that specializes in advising and representing promoters, high net worth individuals and large families in respect of various aspects of promoter/family disputes.

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