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Leaders League in its recent survey, conducted across 28 geographical zones of the world to identify the changemakers of the global IP ecosystem, has ranked us as the Leading firm in India in both Patent Prosecution and Litigation, and Trademark Prosecution and Litigation categories.

 Commending the teams behind the extraordinary success of their respective practice areas, the French business media agency has featured Pravin Anand and Safir Anand as Key figures of the Trademark litigation and prosecution practice and Pravin Anand and Archana Shanker as that of Patent litigation and prosecution practice.

We extend a hearty vote of thanks to our clients whose phenomenal support has kept us motivated throughout to go the whole nine yards in our undertakings and affirm our position among the flagbearers of the fraternity.

Read more here: https://www.leadersleague.com/en/rankings/results?cat=1&search=&country=IN&topic=4FD136E9-47E0-47B5-8DCE-10E425958397

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