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We are delighted to share that our Senior Partner, Archana Shanker, has once again been ranked among Top 250 Women in Intellectual Property – IP STARS 2020.

This special publication recognizes senior female IP practitioners in private practice who have performed exceptionally for their clients and firms in the past year.  This year’s list features more than 30 jurisdictions and different regions of the world.

Archana is the holder of Euromoney Legal Media Group’s prestigious Asia Women in Business Law Award for 2019. She is a part of the advisory board for IAM’s first-ever Women in Patents event. She advises the government of India on IP matters with the same assiduity with which she is continually shaping the patent jurisprudence of the country.

We congratulate Archana for her unparalleled brilliance in IP and her continued zest for excellence and thank our clients for their steadfast belief in our services.

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