Indian law firm HSA Advocates has hired Madhumita Kothari, formerly the managing partner of disputes boutique Juris International, as a partner in Delhi.

Kothari’s hire comes after HSA added Sumit P and Saurya Bhattacharya as partners in Delhi and Mumbai, respectively.

With more than 20 years of experience, Kothari advises clients from the shipping, aviation, infrastructure, retail, and insurance sectors on matters involving commercial and family disputes.

With Kothari’s hire, HSA now has 17 partners in its Delhi office.

 

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