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Trilegal lawyer Pooja Sharma joins Kanga & Co as Associate Partner

Sharma is joining the firm's Corporate and Capital Markets practice.

Bar & Bench

Kanga & Company has announced the addition of Pooja Sharma as an Associate Partner in its Corporate and Capital Markets Practice.

With over a decade of experience, Sharma brings a robust background in international and domestic capital markets transactions, securities laws, and corporate governance.

A graduate of Mumbai University, she began her career at Kanga & Company before moving to Trilegal. Sharma has advised clients on various securities law aspects and executed high-profile IPOs, QIP offerings, and regulatory compliance, earning recognition for her innovative approaches.

Preeti G. Mehta, Senior Partner and Head of Corporate Practice at Kanga & Company, said,

“I have seen Pooja working very hard, and her leadership and go-getter qualities are noteworthy.”

Chetan S. Thakkar, Senior Partner at Kanga & Company, heading the firm’s Capital Market practice, added,

“Pooja is our homegrown talent, and she has been with us even before she qualified as a lawyer. I am personally very excited to have her back, and I am sure that her rejoining will further strengthen our Corporate & Capital Markets practice.”

Looking forward to her new role, Pooja Sharma commented,

"I am excited to rejoin Kanga & Company. This is an exciting opportunity to build on the Firm's strong foundation and drive growth in the corporate and capital markets space. I look forward to contributing to our shared success by working collaboratively with the team to bring innovative solutions to our clients and uphold the Firm's legacy of excellence and professionalism."

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