'My Experiences Differed from My Peers': Partner Reflects on Being Asian in London's Corporate Arena
For South Asian Heritage Month, Reed Smith's Gautam Bhattacharyya talks about facing rejection after trying to enter the legal profession, and how he turned those experiences into a positive force.
August 09, 2023 at 05:14 AM
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FeaturesGautam Bhattacharyya is an international commercial arbitration and litigation partner at Reed Smith.
I chose to become a lawyer because I was genuinely not very good at the sciences, and much preferred subjects such as history, government, languages and English literature.
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