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Rachika Sahay quits HAS Advocates to join Argus Partners The HSA Advocates partner will be based in the firm's Delhi office Indian law firm Argus Partners has announced the appointment of Rachika Sahay as a partner in its Delhi office. Sahay has moved over from the HAS Advocates. She will focus on her core specialisation in corporate and infrastructure practice. A 2005 graduate...
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Rachika Sahay quits HAS Advocates to join Argus Partners
The HSA Advocates partner will be based in the firm's Delhi office
Indian law firm Argus Partners has announced the appointment of Rachika Sahay as a partner in its Delhi office.
Sahay has moved over from the HAS Advocates. She will focus on her core specialisation in corporate and infrastructure practice.
A 2005 graduate from the National Law Institute University, Bhopal and an LLM from London School of Economics & Political Science, Sahay carries with her rich and diversified experience as a lawyer.
Prior to joining HSA Advocates in 2018, she worked as General Counsel of Ostro Energy. She has previously also worked at Trilegal for over five years.
After quitting Trilegal in 2014, Sahay was associated with the global oil and gas services company Weatherford as its sole legal counsel in India.
"We warmly welcome Rachika to the Argus family. Rachika comes with 16 years of rich experience in the infrastructure space. Her joining will significantly bolster our infrastructure practice as well as the corporate practice," Argus Partners managing partner Krishnava Dutt said.
She has experience in handling corporate transactions including domestic as well as cross-border mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments and joint ventures, besides immense experience in Energy and Infrastructure sectors including power, oil and gas and mining.