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HSA Bharat Sharma is back with Naik Naik & CO

HSA Bharat Sharma is back with Naik Naik & CO
He will join the corporate practice of the firm
Having worked with HSA Advocates as Partner for the past 5 years, Bharat Sharma is back to Naik Naik & Co. where he worked prior to HSA Advocates. Bharat has returned to the Naik Naik fold as Partner to buttress the firm's corporate practice.
Bharat has previously also worked with Khaitan & Co, PDS Associates, Talwar Thakore & Associates, and ARA Law.
An expert in the field of Corporate M&A, Bharat has more than 15 years' experience and his core expertise lies in the areas of inbound and out-bound mergers & acquisitions, private equity, venture capital, joint ventures and commercial contracts.
Welcoming Bharat, Founding & Managing Partner Ameet Naik, said,
"The repertoire of work done by Bharat during his professional journey is holistic and illustrious. He has been at the forefront of various joint-ventures, acquisitions, divestments, business transfers, financial and strategic investments & exits and corporate and business restructurings. With his on boarding, our significant amount of transactional and contractual mandates in the Real Estate, TMT, e-commerce, Start-ups, Fintech and tech-based media practice will further grow."