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After successfully completing Third Six Pupillage in Chambers, Chaitanya was offered tenancy which will commence from April 2024.
Head of Pupillage, Saul Margo said, “We are delighted to welcome Chaitanya to Chambers. His career is already off to a flying start and we wish him every success for the future.”
Chaitanya is building a practice in line with Chambers’ broad commercial and civil profile. He has experience in commercial disputes, civil fraud, sanctions, digital assets, employment, company, insolvency, pensions, and trust litigation.
Chaitanya completed a 12-month pupillage at a leading commercial set before coming to Chambers. He has worked on a wide range of commercial disputes, which includes DIFC litigation and international arbitration. Prior to commencing pupillage, Chaitanya taught the law of trusts at the London School of Economics as a Guest Teacher.
He holds a first-class law degree from the University of Oxford, winning the Gibbs Book Prize for his performance in the core private law modules. Chaitanya stayed on to read for the BCL, which he obtained with Distinction. He took papers in commercial, insolvency and property law.
During his studies, Chaitanya interned with a Magic Circle law firm, a leading Indian law firm, and the Singapore International Arbitration Centre. He took a keen interest in debating, mooting, and ADR competitions.
To find out more about Chaitanya, contact Sam Carter on +44 (0)203 989 6669 or Nicholas Levett on +44 (0)20 7427 4908.
News 2 Apr, 2024