Anoop Sadanandan

Anoop Sadanandan
  1. People /

Anoop Sadanandan

Anoop Sadanandan

Associate

Anoop Sadanandan
  1. People /

Anoop Sadanandan

Anoop Sadanandan

Associate

Anoop Sadanandan

Associate

New York

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Biography

Anoop Sadanandan is a litigator who represents companies, financial institutions, and individuals in federal and state courts and in administrative proceedings. He is a member of the firm’s Business and Commercial Disputes Practice.

While in law school, Anoop interned for Hon. Ronnie Abrams in the District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Prior to law school, he was trained as a political economist, and researched, taught, and wrote about issues in international development.

Admissions

  • New York, 2022
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

Education

University of California-Berkeley, J.D.
3L at Harvard Law School as part of Berkeley-Harvard J.D. program

Duke University, Ph.D.

Jawaharlal Nehru University, M.A.

University of Kerala, B.A.

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