Foreign lawyers will be free as birds when it comes to advising in India
Foreign lawyers can “fly in and fly out,” says Indian court
Alison Ross
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
A case about the rights of international law firms to practise in India has ended, with the Madras High Court confirming that foreign lawyers can “fly in and fly out” of the country to participate in international commercial arbitration.
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