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HSA Advocates has hired a team of projects and infrastructure lawyers in Delhi from Advaita Legal, including partners Shailendra Kumar Singh, Alok Shankar and Monali Dutta.

Singh, who headed the projects and infrastructure team at Advaita Legal, has almost 19 years of experience in these sectors. He joined Advaita in early 2014 from L&L Partners (known as Luthra & Luthra Law Offices then). Singh began his legal career at Trilegal.

Meanwhile, Shankar has 15 years of regulatory and projects experience. He joined Advaita in 2018 and was previously also a lawyer at L&L.

Dutta, who has 13 years of experience across infrastructure, aerospace & defence, IT & ITES, healthcare and project development, returns to HSA, where she spent four years between 2011 and 2015.

 

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