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Maanas Jain, Former Three Crowns Barrister joins Paul Hastings
Maanas Jain, Former Three Crowns Barrister joins Paul Hastings Barrister Maanas Jain has made a recent transition to the global law firm Paul Hastings after dedicating over nine years of his career to Three Crowns LLP. He initially joined Three Crowns in 2014, just a few months after the firm's launch. Jain's decision to move on from Three Crowns was met with warm sentiments...
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Maanas Jain, Former Three Crowns Barrister joins Paul Hastings
Barrister Maanas Jain has made a recent transition to the global law firm Paul Hastings after dedicating over nine years of his career to Three Crowns LLP. He initially joined Three Crowns in 2014, just a few months after the firm's launch.
Jain's decision to move on from Three Crowns was met with warm sentiments from Constantine Partasides KC, one of the founding partners of the firm. He noted that Jain has evolved into an exceptional and committed attorney, emerging as a leader among his contemporaries in the global arbitration advocacy arena. Partasides expressed his confidence in Jain's promising future and conveyed well wishes from Jain's many friends at Three Crowns for the years ahead.
Jain is a barrister qualified in English law, with a specialisation in international commercial arbitration, investor-state disputes, and public international law.
Garreth Wong, who serves as the Global Co-Chair of International Arbitration at Paul Hastings, expressed excitement about Jain joining their renowned international arbitration team.
“His impressive track record and experience and his thought leadership in the arbitration community are testament to his commitment to top tier client service delivery,” Garreth Wong stated.
Joe Profaizer, the Global Co-Chair of International Arbitration, highlighted the significance of India as a jurisdiction.
“We are confident that with his long experience and extensive contacts in the region, Maanas will, alongside our colleagues such as Ronak Desai and Bhavana Sundar, play a key part in further developing our India-related practice in the years to come,” Joe Profaizer added.
On his decision to join Paul Hastings, Jain commented, "I look forward to helping further build and grow the global practice of Paul Hastings over the coming years alongside Joe Profaizer and Garreth Wong.”