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Shweta Bharti Takes Over as Managing Partner at Hammurabi & Solomon Partners
Shweta Bharti Takes Over as Managing Partner at Hammurabi & Solomon Partners
Shweta Bharti, Senior Partner at Hammurabi & Solomon Partners has taken charge as the Managing Partner at Hammurabi & Solomon Partners after Dr. Manoj Kumar, Founder and Managing Partner of Hammurabi and Solomon Partners has been appointed as the Additional Secretary in the Legislative department.
Shweta Bharti is a Senior Partner at Hammurabi & Solomon Partners, a leading law firm in India with over 22 years of legal experience. She heads the firm's arbitration, insolvency, corporate, and compliance practice areas, where she advises and represents clients across various sectors and jurisdictions. She is also a Jurisdictional Council Member of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA), a prestigious network of legal professionals in the Asia-Pacific region.
Shweta is widely recognised as one of India's top lawyers by several reputed publications and awards. She has successfully handled complex and high-stake cases in domestic and international forums, including ICC, SIAC, and LCIA. She has also secured some landmark judgments in the Indian courts, especially in the insolvency and bankruptcy domain. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge and insights through speaking engagements, articles, and publications, both nationally and internationally. She is also an author and contributor to several books and reports on compliance, ethics, and women in business and law.
Shweta is empaneled with UIDAI (AADHAR) as their Panel Counsel, Central Government Standing Counsel, as well as Counsel for various other Public Sector Undertakings, Multinational Companies, Private Companies etc. representing them before various Courts and Forums.
She is acting as the Independent Director in Companies and also as the External POSH member for various Companies.