
Inttl Advocare, an intellectual property law firm, has opened a new office in Chennai, marking its fifth city presence in India and its second in the South after Bengaluru. The firm said…
Inttl Advocare, an intellectual property law firm, has opened a new office in Chennai, marking its fifth city presence in India and its second in the South after Bengaluru. The firm said the southern region is critical to the country's IP regime, with specialised IP divisions in Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta and Madras.

Founder and Managing Partner Hemant Singh and Co-Managing Partner Mamta Jha said in a joint statement that a growing client base required a strong on-ground presence in Chennai. The firm has been handling matters in the region and aims to offer the same standard of dedicated service across all its offices.
The Madras High Court has one of India's four dedicated IP divisions, handling a large volume of patent and trademark litigation. By opening in Chennai, Inttl Advocare positions itself to serve clients in Tamil Nadu's manufacturing and IT hubs more responsively. The firm now has offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Chennai. Watch for whether the firm adds a sixth city, such as Pune or Hyderabad, in the next fiscal year.
Source: barandbench.com
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