Ankita Singh represents a new-age legal leader who blends traditional legal expertise with entrepreneurial thinking and digital adaptability. As Co-founder and Partner at A&P Partners, she has built a multi-practice firm spanning data protection, fintech laws, intellectual property, M&A, and startup advisory. Her journey reflects a powerful mix of ambition, resilience, and forward-thinking—especially in an era where law is increasingly intersecting with technology, startups, and global markets.
In this episode of The Koffee Conversation Show, Ankita shares practical, grounded insights on building a law firm from scratch, navigating high-pressure legal environments, managing clients, embracing AI, and evolving as a legal entrepreneur. Her perspective is refreshingly clear—law today is not just about legal advice, but about understanding business strategy, client needs, and the future of digital transformation.

Ankita’s career journey began in litigation during her early days in Pune, followed by her move to Mumbai where she gained exposure to structured law firm practice. Within just four years of starting her professional journey, she made a bold decision to co-found her own law firm—an unconventional step at such an early stage. That decision became one of the most defining moments of her career, setting the foundation for a decade-long journey of building, scaling, and refining a legal practice.
Over the years, her journey has evolved from being a lawyer to becoming a legal entrepreneur. From handling landmark cases like service of notice via WhatsApp (which later gained global recognition) to advising startups and cross-border clients, Ankita has consistently stayed ahead of the curve. Her evolution reflects a key truth: building a law firm today requires not just legal expertise, but adaptability, strategic thinking, and the ability to integrate technology into practice.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Ankita Singh
- Building a law firm requires combining legal expertise with business strategy
- Intellectual Property is one of the most critical assets in a startup’s valuation and growth
- Startups often make the mistake of treating legal as secondary—which can cost them later
- Cross-border advisory demands more structured delivery and process discipline
- Handling high-pressure legal matters requires calmness, clarity, and strategic thinking
- Running a law firm is as much about entrepreneurship as it is about law
- Leadership in a law firm evolves through role flexibility and shared responsibility
- Early credibility is the hardest but most important asset to build in legal practice
- Landmark cases can shape both firm identity and industry recognition
- Success in law is less about gender and more about consistent, quality work
- AI is not replacing lawyers—it is empowering those who know how to use it effectively
- Legal professionals must adapt to rapidly evolving regulatory landscapes, especially in data protection
- Mentorship plays a crucial role in shaping early legal careers and professional confidence
- Young lawyers should focus on credibility, sincerity, and long-term visibility—not shortcuts
- Building a law firm is not difficult—but building trust and reputation takes time
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube on The Koffee Conversation Show to explore how law, entrepreneurship, technology, AI, and strategic thinking come together in building a modern law firm in today’s fast-evolving digital landscape.
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