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We are delighted to share that we have received India Business Law Journal’s 2020 Law Firm Award in four esteemed categories-Intellectual Property Enforcement, Intellectual Property Protection, Litigation, and Media, Entertainment & Sports.

“Anand and Anand continues to be India’s most highly rated IP firm for both IP rights enforcement and prosecution. It dominated the nominations and endorsements received in these categories,” says IBLJ.

The greatest Medal of Honor is when our clients through their token of appreciation express their unflinching trust in our services.

“Among its many appreciative clients is Pfizer, where Shahan Islam, Senior Corporate Counsel, says: ‘I have been working with Anand and Anand extensively for many years and on countless litigations. They always do great work'”, quotes IBLJ.

We thank our clients for their stalwart belief in our services and promise to stand tall and strive for continued excellence regardless of the circumstances.

IBLJ - 2020 Indian Law Firm Awards - Anand and Anand

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