Full-service law firm JSA Advocates & Solicitors is expanding its projects, infrastructure, and real estate practices with new leadership team.
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JSA is expanding its projects, infrastructure, and real estate practices in Gurugram and Hyderabad.
Arun Kumar and Deepak Chowdhury are joining JSA from IndusLaw, along with their teams.
The legal industry is experiencing a surge in demand for experienced lawyers, particularly in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity (PE), disputes, and competition law.
JSA is focusing on talent acquisition and retention, as well as improving communication from leadership to effectively navigate the challenging times in the legal sector.
Arun and Deepak's expertise in projects, infrastructure, and real estate will further strengthen JSA's capabilities and enhance the value it offers to its clients.

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