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S&R Associates Strengthens Team With Aakanksha Joshi As Partner In Mumbai
S&R Associates Strengthens Team With Aakanksha Joshi As Partner In Mumbai
Aakanksha Joshi is set to join S&R Associates as a Retained Partner, effective August 19, 2024, bringing her extensive expertise in the projects, infrastructure, and energy sectors to the firm.
With a robust background in advising on regulatory frameworks, infrastructure investments, and project-related contracts, Aakanksha has played a pivotal role in numerous high-profile projects. Her experience spans a wide array of infrastructure assets, including energy, shipping, ports, roads, airports, railways, warehousing, data centres, e-mobility, and waste and water management.
In addition to her work in infrastructure, Aakanksha also provides counsel to hospitality clients on acquisitions, franchising, and management within the sector.
Aakanksha Joshi earned her LL.B. from the Government Law College, Mumbai in 2007 and is qualified as a Solicitor with the Bombay Incorporated Law Society. Prior to joining S&R Associates, she was a partner at Economic Laws Practice in Mumbai.
S&R Associates, with offices in New Delhi and Mumbai, boasts a team of approximately 140 lawyers, including 40 partners and counsel, offering a comprehensive range of legal services across sectors.




