August 19, 2025 - 04:42

Seyfarth Shaw has made a significant addition to its commercial real estate (CRE) practice by hiring attorney Varuna Bhattacharyya as a new partner. Bhattacharyya joins the firm from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, bringing with her a wealth of experience in commercial real estate finance. Her expertise spans various aspects of real estate transactions, including development, leasing, and financing.
The addition of Bhattacharyya is part of Seyfarth Shaw's strategy to strengthen its position in the competitive CRE market. The firm aims to provide enhanced services to its clients, leveraging Bhattacharyya's extensive background to navigate complex real estate deals. Her proven track record in representing both lenders and borrowers will be invaluable as the firm continues to grow its practice.
Bhattacharyya expressed enthusiasm about joining Seyfarth Shaw, noting the firm's commitment to excellence and innovation in the legal field. Her arrival is expected to bolster the firm’s capabilities in addressing the evolving needs of its clients in the commercial real estate sector.
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