Insights: News Kilpatrick Partner Sonia Baldia Named to India Business Law Journal's 2024 International A-List
WASHINGTON, D.C. (July 11) – The India Business Law Journal (IBLJ) has once again recognized Sonia Baldia, a partner in Kilpatrick’s Washington, DC office, by naming her to its 2024 “International A List” of top India-focused lawyers at international law firms.
This recognition is based on the collective views of in-house counsel and private practice lawyers worldwide, underscoring Sonia’s deep expertise in advising clients on commercial, technology, intellectual property, and outsourcing transactions, with a particular emphasis on India-related matters. Sonia is a trusted advisor to both U.S. companies and Indian corporates on various inbound and outbound business transactions, global expansion, product launches, market entry, cross-border investments, and supply chain arrangements.
For more information about the 2024 “International A-List”, click here.
To learn more about Kilpatrick’s India-related work, please contact Sonia Baldia or visit our website at www.ktslaw.com.
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