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Harshit Anand joins JSA as Partner in Corporate and M&A practice

Bar & Bench

Harshit Anand has joined JSA as a Partner in Corporate and M&A practice at the Firm's Gurugram office.

Anand is a 2013 graduate of National Law University, Jodhpur.

With over 10 years of experience, Anand brings to JSA a wealth of expertise in transactional and advisory matters, further boosting the firm’s capabilities in mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, investments, and regulatory advisory.

His extensive experience covers a diverse range of industries, where he has successfully led complex multi-jurisdictional M&A deals and conducted critical internal investigations.

Prior to joining JSA, Anand was a Partner at AP & Partners and before that he worked at Trilegal. His international experience includes working on a secondment with Mori Hamada & Matsumoto in Tokyo, advising Japanese and global clients on cross-border deals.

Amit Kapur and Vivek Chandy, Joint Managing Partners, JSA Advocates & Solicitors, stated,

"We are excited to have Harshit join our firm. His extensive transactional experience and regulatory insight will be a great addition to our already strong Corporate & M&A practice."

Rupinder Malik, Partner at JSA, added,

"I am thrilled to welcome Harshit. His broad experience in M&A and corporate matters, coupled with his deep understanding of complex transactions and investigations, will play a crucial role in expanding our practice."

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