Siddharth Mahajan, Partner at Athena Legal, is one of India’s most respected voices at the intersection of Intellectual Property, Technology Law, and Commercial Law. A Forbes India Legal Powerlist 2022 honoree, Siddharth is known for advising startups, global corporations, and industry leaders with equal precision—bringing clarity to complexity in the fast-evolving digital legal landscape.
From shaping innovation-friendly legal frameworks to mentoring the next generation of lawyers, Siddharth represents a rare blend of strategy, structure, and human-centric leadership in modern law.

Born and raised in a small town in Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, Siddharth never planned on becoming a lawyer. With a doctor as a father and a professor as a mother, law wasn’t even on the career radar. His journey into law began purely by chance when he applied to the first-ever batch of NALSAR University of Law after spotting an unexpected advertisement.
That single decision reshaped his life.
From being part of a completely unstructured first batch—where students built societies, rules, and governance from scratch—to becoming a trusted advisor on India’s biggest tech and IP matters, Siddharth’s rise has been built on adaptability, consistency, and deep legal insight.
He began practicing IP law in 2003, at a time when trademark filings and anti-piracy actions defined the space. Over two decades, he witnessed and contributed to India’s transformation into an IP-driven startup economy, where AI, Web3, creator monetization, and deep tech dominate legal strategy.
In 2016, he merged his independent practice with Athena Legal, where he now leads with a client-first and people-first philosophy, balancing responsiveness with mentorship and team well-being.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Siddharth Mahajan
- His entry into law was accidental, but NALSAR became the defining moment that changed his life’s trajectory.
- Small-town upbringing rooted him in values of hard work, integrity, and staying grounded.
- Startups expect lawyers to be enablers and future-focused, not just risk flaggers.
- Large corporations prioritize reputation management and regulatory stability over aggressive risk.
- IP law evolved from trademark enforcement to becoming the backbone of India’s startup and creator economy.
- The future of AI will be decided by how IP law interprets ownership, originality, and data.
- India’s light-touch approach to regulating AI and Web3 is pragmatic and growth-oriented.
- Entrepreneurship taught him the real business of law—billing, collections, and client retention.
- Law schools must teach the business of law, not just legal theory.
- A modern law firm must be both client-centric and deeply human-centric in team culture.
- Long hours and uncertainty keep every lawyer humble because no two days are ever the same.
- Forbes Powerlist recognition reflects trust, consistency, and credibility built over decades.
- AI will not replace lawyers—but it will eliminate inefficiency and reward strategic thinking.
- The lawyer of the future must be tech-savvy, decisive, and deeply client-facing.
- His happiest nostalgia years remain his unstructured, pioneering days at NALSAR.
- Reading newspapers daily keeps him intellectually grounded no matter how hectic the day.
- Trust, dependability, and humour define how his friends describe him.
- More than being a great lawyer, he wants to be remembered as a good human being.
From accidental law aspirant to Forbes-recognized legal strategist, Siddharth Mahajan’s journey proves that the future of law belongs to those who blend technology, trust, and timeless integrity—watch the full Koffee Conversation now.

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