JSA, a leading law firm in India, has announced the elevation of 9 equity partners and 12 retained partners. The new partners bring extensive expertise in various fields, including real estate finance, corporate practice, and debt restructuring, further strengthening JSA's capabilities.
Real EstateCorporate PracticeLegal ServicesDebt RestructuringIntellectual PropertyReal EstateApr 08, 2025
The new equity partners at JSA include Ankit Sharma, Radhika Gupta, and others with expertise in real estate finance, corporate practice, and debt restructuring.
The new retained partners specialize in a variety of areas including real estate law, intellectual property rights, and corporate governance.
The elevation of these partners brings a wealth of expertise and experience, enabling JSA to offer expanded and enhanced legal services to its clients in various fields.
JSA is committed to fostering talent and providing exceptional legal services. The firm’s focus on talent development is reflected in the promotion of these new partners.
The elevations are a significant milestone for JSA, positioning the firm to meet the evolving needs of the market and continue its legacy of excellence in the legal industry.
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