The firm announced four Equity Partners in their latest round of promotions
K&S Partners has announced a series of significant promotions, showcasing their team members’ exceptional talent and dedication. These individuals have consistently demonstrated their commitment to excellence, expertise in their respective fields, and an unwavering passion for delivering top-tier legal services to the firm’s clients.
Aishwarya Menon, MS Devi, Ramya Rao, and Ranjana Singh have been elevated as Equity Partners. Their promotions stand as a testament of firm’s deep-seated commitment to meritocracy and no glass ceilings. As Managing Partner, Ravi Bhola articulated, “At K&S Partners, talent and dedication remain at the forefront of our recognition criteria, emphasizing that there is no limit to growth for dedicated professionals.”
Aishwarya (Gurugram) is an accomplished Trademark attorney. Patent Attorneys Ramya (Bengaluru) and Devi (Hyderabad) have years of experience in managing patents in emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, 5G, IoT, etc., while Ranjana (Gurugram) uses her former experience in research and academics in protecting patents in the sectors of polymer, chemical and pharmaceuticals.
Amit Koli, Nishanth Prasad, Saloni Bhatia and Dr Yoganjaneyulu Kasetti have been promoted to the role of Retained Partners. Amit (Hyderabad) and Dr. Yoganjaneyulu (Bengaluru) are seasoned patent attorneys with expertise in pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals, medical diagnostics, therapeutics, organic and drug chemistry, nanotechnology, bioinformatics, and biotechnology while Nishanth (Bengaluru) specializes in managing patents for embedded systems, telecom, IoT, medical devices, and data science. Saloni (Gurugram) focuses on trademark prosecution, opposition, and advising clients on filing and protection strategies.
Aadhar Nautiyal (Gurugram), Nimisha Aggarwal (Gurugram), Nisha Keziah (Bengaluru), Piyush Joshi (Gurugram), Prashanth R (Bengaluru), Sarah Haque (Gurugram), Shivakumar Angadi (Bengaluru), and Sudhanshu Sinha (Gurugram) have been promoted to the role of Senior Associates.