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B. Karthik is a corporate lawyer with over 9 years of post-qualification experience and a Partner at Lexworth Law. He advises clients across India, working with the firm's partners and associates in Coimbatore, Chennai, Pune and Mumbai.
His practice spans corporate transactions, commercial advisory, employment law, dispute resolution and intellectual property, with a focus on integrated, business-oriented solutions. He regularly advises on complex commercial and transactional matters — joint ventures, investments, franchise and distribution structures, and technology-driven business models — as well as employment matters such as employment documentation, workplace policies (including POSH compliance), employee exits and disputes, and ESOPs. His work also includes complex commercial contracting and long-term legal strategy.
He advises on intellectual property matters, particularly trademark prosecution, brand clearance and protection strategy, opposition and rectification proceedings, enforcement, and IP commercialisation — assisting businesses in building and managing their brand portfolios.
He acts for start-ups, growth-stage companies, established enterprises and foreign businesses on matters involving FDI, e-commerce regulation, data protection and privacy frameworks, and regulatory structuring.
Karthik also represents clients in commercial litigation and arbitration — including contractual disputes, shareholder and business-partner disputes, recovery actions and IP-related disputes — with an emphasis on strategic, outcome-driven resolution.