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Kshama Loya Joins Dentons Link Legal as Partner in Dispute Resolution Practice
Kshama Loya Joins Dentons Link Legal as Partner in Dispute Resolution Practice
She is a dual qualified lawyer, admitted to practice in India and England & Wales
Dentons Link Legal has announced the addition of Kshama Loya as a partner in the dispute resolution practice in Mumbai.
She has advised and represented Indian and foreign clients and governments in complex disputes involving commercial and investor-state arbitration, arbitration-related litigation, contractual disputes, and commercial, civil, and criminal litigations. She has led teams and acted as a lead counsel before arbitral tribunals and courts.
Welcoming Loya, the firm’s executive chairman Atul Sharma and managing partners Nusrat Hassan and Anand Srivastava wished her the very best.
A law graduate of the 2009 batch from the ILS Law College, Pune, Loya completed her LLM in 2011 in International Commercial Laws from the King’s College, London. She studied negotiation at Harvard Law School and is a dual-qualified lawyer, admitted to practice in India and England & Wales.
She started her practice in 2009 in the chambers of Justice SV Gangapurwala, the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court.
Loya has previously worked with Nishith Desai Associates, Trilegal, ALMT Legal, Baker Botts LLP, London, and the late Prof Martin Hunter in London.



