Punit D Jani 
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ANM Global expands its IP practice in Mumbai with Punit D Jani

After working for an IP firm for about 8 years, Jani had set-up his independent practice in 2016.

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Punit D Jani has joined ANM Global's IP practice as a Partner.

Jani is a 2007 Law graduate from GJ Advani Law College, Bandra, Mumbai and is registered with the Bar Council of Maharashtra and Goa.

He started his career with a IP law firm in Mumbai in 2008 where he represented and advised Fortune 500 Global Companies and Indian Multinational companies on all facets of Intellectual Property Rights such as prosecution viz. pre-registration, post-registration, oppositions, rectifications etc pertaining to trademarks, copyright.

From 2016, Jani set-up his an independent practice, where he exclusively chose to practice IPR, both Prosecution and Litigation.

Commenting on Jani's joining ANM's Co-Founding Partner Nidhish Mehrotra said,

“It is a pleasure to on-board Punit into the ANM family, who is a versatile, well-accomplished and specialised intellectual property rights attorney. The IP practice is one of our distinguished and core practice areas, serving multiple clients from diverse industries, and we strongly believe that his expertise and experience of more than a decade, will help us in driving forward and scaling up the firm’s IP practice even more.”

On his joining ANM, Jani said,

“ANM is well renowned and has been one of the top performing full-service law firms over the last few years, with a consistent growth showing. I’m elated and very keen to join an extremely adept team at ANM Global, and look forward to contributing to the firm’s notable IP prosecution and IP litigation practice, to be able to further assist in taking the firm to greater and newer heights, in the near future.”

Recently, ANM Global had expanded its litigation team with Hemangi Abhyankar as a partner. She joined the firm in March 2021 from JSA.

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