Vyapak Desai, who was head of the International Disputes & Investigations Practice at Nishith Desai Associates (NDA) quit the firm last month after two decades to start his own chamber practice. In a brief conversation with the Deal Matter, he told us about his plans –
Q 1. Tell us about your new venture/firm.
VD: I’ve set up my own chamber practice focusing on high-quality written and oral advocacy, including pre-litigation strategy. My vision is to develop the practice into an international chamber with experienced counsels in various areas of law providing legal advocacy for domestic and cross-border disputes for Indian and global clients. I also aim to contribute to policy-making for better, wider, and quicker access to justice.
Q 2. You were with NDA for two decades. What thoughts went into making this decision, and how difficult was it?
VD: It was very difficult! NDA provided the right opportunity and support to launch and develop Int’l Disputes and Investigations (including white-collar crime) Practice. I wanted to experience a new dimension of legal practice compared to a law firm.
Q 3. What sets Chambers of Vyapak Desai apart?
VD: The number of legal issues and disputes has increased due to the intersection of new-age technology-driven business growth and rapid changes in law and regulations globally. Mission is to provide clear, concise, commercially sound, and creative but simple legal solutions to achieve efficient and effective outcomes for both Indian and international disputes.
Q 4. Is your offering a combination of a chamber practice and a law firm?
VD: No. It will be a standalone chamber practice.