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Anwesha Chatterjee

Anwesha Chatterjee is an associate in the firm's Insurance Recovery and Counseling practice group. She focuses her practice on insurance recovery, complex commercial litigation, and coverage-related disputes. She represents policyholders and works with litigation teams on coverage analysis, insurer reporting obligations, discovery strategy, document productions, motion practice, and correspondence concerning insurer deductions, reimbursement positions, and self-insured retention issues.

Anwesha also maintains an active pro bono practice. She has represented clients in immigration matters involving asylum and deportation proceedings and works with the firm’s Cyber Civil Rights Legal Project to assist victims of online abuse, including non-consensual dissemination of intimate images. Her pro bono work also includes supporting the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s Global Platform for Child Exploitation Policy, a cross-border research initiative focused on laws addressing online child sexual exploitation, and assisting with a Hague Convention child abduction proceeding before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey

Prior to joining the firm as an associate, Anwesha served as a summer associate with the firm. She previously gained international legal experience in India, including experience with international arbitration and cross-border commercial dispute resolution. During her graduate legal studies in the United Kingdom, she researched artificial intelligence in robo-financial investment services, focusing on the legal and regulatory considerations raised by emerging financial technologies.

Before practicing in the United States, Anwesha served as an assistant professor of law in India, where she taught Public International Law and mentored law students. Her teaching and research background informs her ability to analyze complex legal issues, synthesize legal authorities, and present practical, well-reasoned analysis for clients and litigation teams.

While in law school, Anwesha interned with the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, where she worked on a wide variety of criminal and civil litigation matters, including Title VII discrimination actions and research concerning federal sentencing guidelines. At Rutgers Law School–Newark, she served as an editor of the Rutgers University Law Review.

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