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Shruti Singh joins Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas as Partner in General Corporate Practice

Singh will be working out of the firm's New Delhi office.

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Shruti Singh has joined Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co as a Partner in the General Corporate Practice at the firm's New Delhi office.

Singh is a graduate of NALSAR University. She holds an LL.M. from University of Michigan Law School, United States.

Singh has around 13 years of experience in advising foreign and Indian corporates, entrepreneurs, private equity funds and other organisations on a range of legal and regulatory issues. She has worked on notable deals such as Temasek and Advent’s joint structured finance and M&A acquisition of Crompton, Dalmia Cement’s IBC acquisition of Murli Industries, Goldman Sachs and Varde’s debt restructuring of Rattan India.

Prior to joining SAM, Singh was a consultant with Khaitan & Co in the Restructuring and Insolvency (R&I) practice. In her diverse career, she has participated in the International Visiting Attorney Program at the New York office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP where she has worked in Skadden’s M&A practice.

At SAM, Singh will be advising clients on various aspects of M&A transactions and structured & corporate finance.

On Singh’s joining, Managing Partners, Pallavi Shroff and Akshay Chudasama said, 

“We are delighted to have Shruti join as a Partner at our firm. Her exceptional skills and proven track record aligns seamlessly with our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction. We look forward to achieving greater heights together and wish her all the success in her new role.”

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