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CAM brings back ‘home’ ex-AZB finserve partner Anu Tiwari 2 weeks after exit

Posted on September 18, 2020 By Legal 60

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By Legally India

Friday, 18 September 2020 15:15
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Anu Tiwari rejoins CAM
Anu Tiwari rejoins CAM

Former AZB & Partners partner Anu Tiwari has joined Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas today in Mumbai.

He specialises in corporate, advisory and regulatory work particularly in the financial services space.

We had reported on 4 September than Tiwari had left AZB.

The 2007 NUJS Kolkata graduate had become a partner there in 2016 when he had moved from Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas with senior partner Ashwath Rau.

In a statement, CAM managing partner Cyril Shroff had commented: “He joined the firm straight out of college and received nearly all his grooming with us both on technical as well as cultural matters.

“It’s good to see him come back to his professional home. I am positive that he will continue to add value tot he firm’s corporate and regulatory practice and also strengthen our fintech sector offerings.”

Tiwari said he was “thrilled to re-join”.

Shroff’s statement echoes his sentiment when ex-AZB partner Dhruv Singhal “finally saw the light and returned home where he belongs”, after re-joining CAM in October 2019.

AZB had wished him well when we had reported his departure.

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