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South India's economic growth is rapidly unfolding, driven by technological advancements, booming industries, and increased cross-border transactions. But, behind this success are the brilliant minds of in-house counsels.

The South India Top 15 In-House Counsels ranking celebrates these unsung heroes who serve as strategic advisors and legal architects, guiding their companies through the complexities of South India's evolving legal landscape. These exceptional individuals provide not only legal expertise but also strategic counsel that drives business success and shapes the future of South India's economy.

Industry knowledge, news analysis, and public data guide our selection of South India's pioneering in-house counsels. Submissions are optional, but encouraged for a more comprehensive evaluation.

Our selection of South India's pioneering in-house counsels is guided by industry knowledge, news analysis, and public data. Submissions are optional but encouraged for a more comprehensive evaluation.

Nominees must currently hold an in-house counsel position with a primary base in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Coimbatore, or Kerala to be considered.

To submit, please use the attached form by clicking the link above. The deadline for submissions is Aug. 9, 2024. Please send submissions to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters.com.

 

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