The judgment behind the firm.

WestBridge is built around a single senior practitioner, supported by technology and a network of specialist counsel. When you retain the firm, this is who does the thinking. No leverage pyramid, no hand-offs to whoever is available.

Credentials

Trained in two legal worlds. Practicing in a third.

Common-law training in London, graduate study in Washington, admission in New York, and a privacy certification the product teams recognize. The practice sits where those lines cross: technology, data, and AI.

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Admitted in New York

Licensed to practice law in the State of New York. The firm's engagements run through New York-admitted counsel, with other jurisdictions handled under multijurisdictional-practice rules.

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LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center

Graduate legal study in Washington, D.C., concentrated on the law of technology, data, and cross-border commerce.

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LL.B., University of London

Common-law foundations from one of the oldest law faculties in the English-speaking world, followed by admission before the High Courts of Pakistan.

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CIPP/US, IAPP

Certified Information Privacy Professional (United States), the credential enterprise privacy and security teams look for when they vet outside counsel.

If we would not rely on it ourselves, we do not put our name to it.

The counsel's standard
The practice

Where the time actually goes.

Day to day, the work is commercial contracts, technology transactions, data privacy, AI agreements and governance, and sell-side M&A for technology companies. The same matters this site describes are the matters on the desk.

Senior attention, directly

The person you brief is the person who reads the contract, writes the memo, and takes the call. Nothing is delegated downward, because there is no downward.

Technology as the associate

The leverage a large firm gets from junior lawyers, this practice gets from systems: drafting acceleration, issue-spotting, and playbooks, always under human review. Read how we use AI.

Specialists on call

Where a matter needs litigation, tax, immigration, or local counsel in another jurisdiction, we say so early and bring in or refer to the right specialist rather than stretching.

Why no name on the door

The firm speaks with one voice.

WestBridge is presented as a firm rather than a personal brand because the standard matters more than the signature. The credentials above are the ones that bear on your matter; everything else you can vet on the first call, before any engagement is signed.

Common questions before reaching out
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Verify before engaging

Bar admission and certification details are confirmed during the engagement process, before any work begins.

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One accountable counsel

Every matter has the same counsel of record from the first call to the final document.

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Conflicts first

We check conflicts before discussing confidential substance, every time.

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Written engagement

An attorney-client relationship begins only with a signed engagement letter.

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