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Indian law firm Argus Partners has hired commercial dispute resolution expert Bhavya Mohan as a partner in Bengaluru from Arista Chambers.

Mohan has more than 10 years experience in commercial dispute resolution including international arbitration, and advises private clients, public sector enterprises and multinational corporations in a range of sectors such as manufacturing, retail, infrastructure, banking, technology, real estate, and private equity.

Before joining Arista Chambers three years ago, Mohan worked for AZB & Partners and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas.

Her arrival takes the number of partners at Argus nationally to 19. Last month, the firm’s Bengaluru office lost disputes partner Maneesha Kongovi to IndusLaw.

 

 

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