Littler Adds India-Licensed Lawyer to Singapore Office
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, today announced the addition of Isha Malhotra as of counsel in its Singapore office. Malhotra, who joins from Squire Patton Boggs, represents clients throughout South Asia on employment matters. Malhotra is licensed to practice law in India and is fluent in Hindi language.
With a focus on representing companies operating in India, Malhotra provides counsel on compliance with labor and employment regulations across industries and jurisdictions. She has advised clients on a wide variety of employment law matters, including structuring employment agreements and policies, dual employment structures and immigration procedures, background screening policies and processes, wrongful termination claims, and breach of employment contracts. Malhotra also works closely with in-house human resources and legal teams on hiring, training and managing the performance of employees through expansions.
Opened in late 2019, the Singapore office is Littler’s APAC Regional Hub from which the firm services clients in the Asia Pacific region. In addition to Sutton, special counsel Nancy Zhang, who is qualified to practice in the People’s Republic of China, is based in Singapore. The office works closely with attorneys across Littler’s global platform who are licensed in the Asia Pacific region, including shareholder Naomi Seddon, who is admitted to practice in Australia and New Zealand, and shareholder Aki Tanaka, who is licensed in Japan. They, and several other Littler attorneys with international practices, regularly assist clients on matters in those markets, as well as Asia Pacific-based clients with U.S. operations.
Malhotra received her LL.B from Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law in India and her LL.M. from National University of Singapore.
Littler’s international operations consist of more than 1,600 attorneys across 25 countries, including Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, France, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Italy, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Poland, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States (including Puerto Rico) and Venezuela. The firm’s global capabilities also include lawyers with exceptional international experience, including practitioners dually licensed in the U.S. and Australia, Brazil, Japan, New Zealand, Russia and South Africa.