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India

Duncan Weston

IndusLaw, one of India’s top full-service law firms, has become a CMS member firm. CMS IndusLaw expects to complete on-boarding by the end of 2025. It will enable CMS to deliver seamlessly coordinated, complex cross-border legal services, and marks a significant milestone in CMS’s global growth strategy, enhancing its capabilities in one of the world’s most dynamic and rapidly expanding legal markets.

IndusLaw lawyers will support multinational CMS clients looking to enter and operate in the Indian market, while the more than 6,800 CMS lawyers in over 45 countries worldwide will support clients wanting to expand internationally from India.

IndusLaw has a presence across India’s principal commercial hubs, including Bengaluru, Delhi & NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Chennai. With 60 partners and more than 400 lawyers, IndusLaw advises many of India’s leading corporates, including over 50 percent of the country’s unicorns established in the last decade.

CMS is an international organisation of independent law firms, with each of the firms respecting the legal and regulatory requirements of its jurisdiction, combining deep local market understanding with a global mindset. In line with the CMS model, IndusLaw remains an independent law firm under the CMS brand.

India is one of the world’s largest economies. Its increasingly globalised economy creates a growing need for international legal advisers with deep local insight. CMS’s global reach, combined with IndusLaw’s domestic expertise, will enable clients to benefit from integrated support across corporate transactions, regulatory matters, disputes, capital markets, technology, intellectual property and more.

With recent regulatory developments expected to significantly open up the Indian legal market to foreign firms, CMS is now in an advantageous position to establish a robust, locally rooted yet internationally connected offering.

“This is a significant step in CMS’s expansion across Asia and globally. With India’s economy being increasingly integrated into the global economic system, the need for agile, forward-thinking legal advisers capable of bridging local and international jurisdictions has never been more critical. With IndusLaw now a CMS member firm, we can offer clients a coordinated, full-service legal platform in India, one of the fastest growing and most strategically important markets in the world,” said CMS Executive Partner Duncan Weston.

In a joint statement, IndusLaw Founding Partners Avimukt Dar, Gaurav Dani, Kartik Ganapathy and Suneeth Katarki added: “This is another milestone in the history of our firm. Joining CMS not only aligns with our strategic goals but enhances the value that we offer to our clients as well as our fee earners. This reflects our shared vision to offer effective and world class legal solutions with global perspectives. While we will continue on our journey as a leading full-service Indian law firm delivering exceptional client service and thought leadership, we now also enjoy the support of CMS to bring to the table the ability to offer a coordinated global offering for our clients. We look forward to driving growth, innovation and collaboration across borders.”

 

Tags: CMS, IndusLaw
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