Baker McKenzie has welcomed three new members to its Global India Practice Group’s Steering Committee. The steering committee includes partner representatives across the Firm’s global platform who actively work on India-related matters, with responsibility for developing and implementing the strategy for the Global India Practice Group.
The new appointees are:
- Ash Tiwari, Corporate/M&A partner in the London office, specializing in domestic and cross-border private M&A, joint ventures, restructurings, reorganizations, listed company advice, and corporate governance
- Hani Naja, Corporate/M&A partner in the UAE offices, whose practice focuses on M&A, joint ventures, corporate reorganizations and post-acquisition integration, as well as corporate structuring, foreign direct investment and market entry in the Middle East, with a particular focus on the UAE and Qatar
- Joy Gallup, Corporate & Securities partner in the New York office, with extensive experience in a broad range of cross-border corporate finance transactions, including cross-border liability management transactions, distressed and high-yield debt, green bonds, project bond offerings, syndicated loans, and structured debt products (including securitizations and monetizations)
Other members on the steering committee include Ashok Lalwani (chair), Aarthi Belani, Ashish Chugh, Adolfo Duranona, Emmanuel Hadjidakis, Samantha Mobley, Philippe Reich, Virusha Subban, Teresa Tovar, Peerapan Tungsuwan and Mini vandePol.
This deep pool of legal talent is key to the Firm’s long-standing track record of successfully assisting Indian and international companies with their India outbound and inbound investments, which sees Baker McKenzie being regularly featured at industry awards and publications as the top foreign law firm for India-related work.