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    • | July 24, 2025

    How Big Will India’s Legal Market Become?

    Our Group Managing Partner, Peter Doraisamy, contributed to Law.com International’s latest feature titled “How Big Will India’s Legal Market Become?”, a deep dive into India’s evolving legal landscape as the country moves toward liberalisation.

    In the article, Peter shares his perspective on how international firms will continue servicing clients in global deals involving India, while domestic firms will lead on Indian law matters. He also expects that many foreign players will establish representative offices focused on business development, rather than full-fledged practices.

    As India positions itself as a potential global legal hub driven by economic reforms, rising foreign direct investment, and a booming deal pipeline, the opportunities for cross-border collaboration continue to grow.

    At PDLegal, we support clients navigating India-related matters through our dedicated India Desk, offering seamless cross-border legal solutions. Alongside Peter, our Firm’s India Desk consists of Mato Kotwani, a Singapore-qualified lawyer who focuses on dispute resolution, white collar crimes, and employment law, and Pranav Kamnani, a dual-qualified lawyer who focuses on International Arbitration and is qualified to practice in India and New York.

    Read the full article here: How Big Will India’s Legal Market Become? | Law.com

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