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Juris Corp elevates Avikshit Moral as partner

By Anuradha Verma

  • 17 Feb 2016
Juris Corp elevates Avikshit Moral as partner

New Delhi-based law firm Juris Corp has elevated Avikshit Moral as partner at its Mumbai office, according to a press release.

Avikshit has over eight years of experience and has developed expertise in real estate and corporate commercial areas. He has played a key role in strengthening the firm’s real estate and corporate commercial practice.

“Avikshit has made stellar contribution to our real estate practice over the last few years. We have seen him grow with us since he joined us as a senior associate. He shadows a superb team of lawyers in our real estate & corporate commercial practice and is also recognised for his pivotal contributions to critical client mandates,” said H Jayesh, co-founder, Juris Corp.

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A law graduate from Mumbai University, Avikshit started his career with Manilal Kher Ambalal & Co in Mumbai before joining Juris Corp.

Over the years, he has acquired experience in the fields of conveyancing, redevelopment and slum rehabilitation, estate planning, joint ventures, startups and corporate commercial laws.

Avikshit has been involved in negotiating commercial transactions and advising HNIs on issues pertaining to succession and estate planning.

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Recently, Juris Corp appointed Abhinav Surana as partner at its Mumbai office. Surana joined the firm in January 2016. It also appointed former Fox Mandal corporate partner Debanjan Banerjee as partner in its merger & acquisitions (M&A) and private equity (PE) practice at its Bangalore office.

Founded in 2000, Juris Corp is a full- service law firm specialising in foreign investments into India, banking, structured finance, capital markets, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, dispute resolution and international arbitration, bankruptcy and restructuring and commercial laws.

Its team comprises lawyers, company secretaries and chartered financial analysts.

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