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Dentons Link Legal

Projects, Infrastructure & Energy

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Projects, Infrastructure & Energy - India

Band 3

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What the Team is Known For

Dentons Link Legal has an experienced projects team, well placed to advise on renewable energy, waste management and transport infrastructure developments. The firm holds significant experience acting for both government entities and developers from the private sector, often advising on PPP projects. The team is able to provide regulatory and policy advice to developers, particularly in relation to contracts, power purchase agreements and licences. Link Legal provides further assistance regarding disputes in the energy and infrastructure sectors.

Strengths

Their knowledge of the sector distinguishes them.

Their strength lies in conducting thorough due diligence, identifying potential legal risks and providing clear, actionable advice to mitigate them.

Work Highlights

Dentons Link Legal advised GMR Hyderabad International Airport on all aspects of its USD430.5 million expansion.

Notable practitioners
Anand Srivastava

Anand Srivastava is qualified to practise law in both India and New York. He is active on bidding, development and financing matters for power, utilities and infrastructure projects, alongside arbitration proceedings.

Anand Shrivastava demonstrated strong expertise and strategic insight in handling complex matters. His responsiveness and ability to provide commercially focused advice make him a valuable partner.

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