Jaipat S. Jain
Partner
Corporate, Securities, Commercial
Transactions
Direct: (212) 784-2418
Mr. Jain’s practice focuses on:
Choice, organization and governance of corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships and non-profit
corporations,
Mergers and acquisitions of business entities and divisions;
Securities offerings and transactions, and compliance with securities laws; and
Business contracts for domestic and cross-border transactions, including outsourcing, development and licensing of intellectual properties, employment, manufacturing and distribution, derivative and asset-based lending, leasing and conveyance of commercial real estate, international trade and trade financing.
Mr. Jain represents small and big domestic and international clients, particularly clients in India on matters involving U.S. laws and clients in the U.S. on matters involving India. Mr. Jain is frequently invited to address lawyers and business executives at workshops and conferences in the U.S. and abroad, including as keynote speaker.
Mr. Jain is a fellow of the American Bar Foundation; Chairman of the Asian Affairs Committee of the New York City Bar; a member New York City Bar's Council on International Affairs and Task Force on International Legal Services; and a member of various committees of the American Bar Association, including its Legal Opinions Committee, and the Committee on Mergers and Acquisitions. Mr. Jain is active in community services and is currently the Vice-Chairman and President of Siddhachalam, a pilgrimage place for Jains in North America. He is also a Founder Charter Member of TiE NJ-Philadelphia, a community of entrepreneurs.
Education and Career Background
Post-Graduate Diploma in International Trade, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (with gold medal), 1986; New Delhi; Bachelor of Laws, Delhi University, 1993; Master of Laws, Fordham University, 2000. Admitted to the bar in the State of New York, the United States District Court for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, and the United States Court of International Trade. Also admitted on the rolls of Solicitor, Senior Courts of England and Wales.