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It comes as wonderful news that two of our bright and hard-working young lawyers Udita Michelle Patro and Siddhant Chamola have been recognised as Rising Star 2021 by Managing IP.

Having joined the firm in 2012, Udita is an important member of our talent pool who has quite efficiently displayed her art as an IP litigator in several big-ticket matters concerning Trademarks, Copyright, Patents, Designs, domain names etc. Her work is a collection of a variety of IPRs in Trademarks, Copyright, Patents, Designs, domain names, and anti-counterfeiting work including brand enforcement for luxury brands, IP contractual and advisory work.

Siddhant joined us in 2014 and has been a part of the Anand and Anand family since then. His engagement in some of the most complex cases touches highpoint in IP litigation and the results he engenders speak for him. Siddhant has proven his mettle and dependability in a series of cases.

We are immensely proud to have such promising individuals in our ranks. Mentoring them has been a fulfilling experience. It was about time that their work gets recognised by leading IP Publications and we are certain, more such recognitions will follow. It is no hyperbole that with attorneys like Siddhant and Udita, the future of Indian IP jurisprudence is secure and bright.

Congratulations and Thank You for making Anand and Anand proud.

MIP IP RISING STARS 2021

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