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Doing Business in India: Overview

Luthra and Luthra Law Offices India was invited, for the third consecutive time, to share insights for the India Chapter titled ‘Doing Business in India: Overview’ for Thomson Reuters’ Doing Business Global Guide, published on Practical Law. The India Chapter for Doing Business Global Guide is an invite-only publication by Thomson Reuters. The Guide is widely used by legal practitioners across the world as their first port of call for understanding the legal and regulatory landscape of various jurisdictions.

Partner, Shinoj Koshy along with Associate, Radhika Malpani have authored the India Chapter with Partners, Amit Panigrahi and G.R. Bhatia sharing their insights on key aspects of IP and Anti-trust laws, respectively.

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