Lawspicious completes three years of practice this month.
The Kolkata based startup law firm has spent three years building a corporate litigation practice with an operational philosophy that sits outside the conventional playbook. The focus has been on time-bound outcomes and strategic relief — legal leverage, interim remedies, and negotiated resolution feature as prominently in the firm’s approach as courtroom representation. The objective, consistently, has been to identify the fastest enforceable route to a result rather than default to prolonged court proceedings.
Over three years, the firm’s corporate client base has included Hindustan Unilever, Jupiter Wagons, Tata Housing, South City Group, Sugarr and Spice, and the National Restaurant Association of India, among others — spanning disputes across corporate litigation, financial conflicts, ownership matters, and arbitration. As the firm marks three years, its managing partner indicates that expansion into Mumbai is on the cards for 2026 — a signal that Lawspicious is thinking beyond Kolkata