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Tatva Legal, Hyderabad has continued the expansion of its corporate practice with the addition of partner Tarunya Jain, who was a partner at Khaitan & Co until 2022. 

In December, the firm hired Prateek Batra from Trilegal as a partner in its corporate practice. 

Jain, a former partner at Khaitan & Co, has 17 of experience advising clients on transactions and corporate restructuring with a focus on including technology, manufacturing, electric vehicles, retail, e-commerce, insurance, media, pharmaceuticals, and the cement sectors. 

She has a particular focus on incorporating ESG in deal dialogues, and structuring and negotiating domestic and cross-border PE, M&A, and demerger transactions. 

Jain, who spent nearly 15 years at Khaitan at the start of her career, left the partnership in 2022 to take up another role as a C-suite executive. 

“Her extensive experience and strategic approach will make her a valuable addition to our general corporate and transactions practices. She is a great culture fit and will be a valuable asset to the Firm, contributing both in immediate impact and long-term success,” said Shailendra Komatreddy, managing partner of Tatva Legal, Hyderabad. 

 

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