India’s HSA Advocates has hired energy expert Rachika Sahay as a partner at its New Delhi office from power company Ostro Energy, where she was general counsel. 

Sahay has over a decade of experience handling deals in the energy sector. She has also worked on corporate transactions including domestic as well as cross-border mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments and joint ventures.

Sahay started her career at Trilegal in 2005, and was promoted to counsel in 2012. She then took up an in-house role with energy company Weatherford. 

During her tenure at Ostro Energy, Sahay handled numerous renewable energy projects involving an aggregate capacity of 1100MW. She was also involved in the sale of wind turbines in Telangana in 2016. 

With the appointment of Sahay, HSA now has 35 partners and associate partners.

 

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