IDFC Alternatives preferred to recommend Vinod Joseph, who has given up the homegrown personal equity firm, to enroll in law firm Argus Partners as a companion at its Mumbai workplace.
Joseph will help the regulation firm deepen its company practice, particularly inside the personal fairness and personal funding budget segments, Argus managing partner Krishnava Dutt said in a statement.
Dutt also said that the regulation company had recently extended its banking and finance, and the disputes practice, and that developing the corporate exercise had become a natural corollary.
Mumbai-founded Argus also practices in other regions, including mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy, opposition law, indirect tax, labor and employment, and real property, consistent with its website.
Argus Partners has offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Bengaluru. It has 10 companions, three equity companions, and four senior partners, other than Joseph and managing partner Dutt, its internet site shows.
Joseph had joined IDFC Alternatives in 2016. Previously, he became the prison head of Brand Capital, the ad-for-fairness investment arm of Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd.
Joseph is an alumnus of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore, and completed his postgraduation from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2003.
He started his career at AZB & Partners in 1998 as a companion. He later joined BNP Paribas as an assistant prison supervisor, and earlier than DSP Merrill Lynch as a supervisor, searching for compliance and law.