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We are glad to share that our partner Madhu Rewari is one of the winners of the prestigious Lexology Client Choice 2021 award. Nominated by corporate counsel as one of the deserving recipients, Madhu’s work speaks of excellent client care and quality services – two attributes this award recognizes.

To arrive at the shortlist, clients were asked to rate individuals on quality of advice, commercial awareness, industry knowledge, strategic thinking, billing transparency, tailored fee structures, value for money, responsiveness, effective communication, clarity of documentation, sharing of expertise, appropriate staffing, project management, use of technology, loyalty and ethics.

Speaking of Madhu, one of the clients told Lexology, “Madhu has helped us build a formidable trademark portfolio. Such is her brilliance and academic knowledge that even the in-house legal team keeps consulting her on various trademark-related issues and she has always been kind enough to offer the best advice and opinion”.

Client Choice 2021 - Madhu Rewari

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