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DSK Partner Brijita Prakash joins JSA along with a team of 7 lawyers

Prakash has over 25 years of experience advising clients in the real estate and renewable energy sectors.

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JSA has announced the onboarding of Brijita Prakash as a Partner. She has joined JSA's Bengaluru office with a team of seven senior associates and associates.

A specialist in property laws, Prakash has over 25 years of experience advising clients in the real estate and renewable energy sectors, including Prestige Estates, Brigade Enterprises, and Godrej Properties.

Prakash has handled many significant transactions in the Real Estate space. She has represented prominent developers and builders in Karnataka and regularly advises on complex issues related to title, urban development, and regulatory compliance within the real estate sector.

She regularly advises on the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA) and is adept at navigating consumer disputes and regulatory compliance matters.

Prior to joining JSA, Prakash was a Partner at DSK Legal and before that at Dua Associates, Advocates & Solicitors.

Welcoming Prakash onboard, Amit Kapur & Vivek K. Chandy, Joint Managing Partners at JSA Advocates and Solicitors, said,

“We are thrilled to welcome Brijita to the JSA family. Her stellar reputation and deep-seated industry knowledge will further enhance our capabilities in serving clients with excellence.”

Sharing her views, Brijita Prakash, Partner, JSA Advocates & Solicitors, stated,

“I am honoured to embark on this new chapter with JSA, renowned for its commitment to legal excellence. I eagerly anticipate leveraging my expertise to drive impactful outcomes for our clients.”

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