Shruti Gurudanti
Shruti Gurudanti focuses her practice on corporate and transactional law, including Mergers & Acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity and venture capital. Most recently, Shruti worked as a member of the Global Hotels & Leisure practice group in the Phoenix, AZ office of an international law firm, where she focused on representing hotel owners, investors and developers in all types of hospitality and leisure transactions throughout North America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia, particularly in the luxury and upscale segments. She represented clients in connection with the drafting and negotiation of hotel management agreements, hotel purchase and sale agreements, franchise agreements and other related agreements for hotels, resorts, condo-hotels and mixed-use projects with residential and retail components, spas, restaurants, golf courses and other hospitality-related facilities and amenities.
Originally from India, Shruti holds a B.A.LLB (Hons) from the National Law Institute University, India and a JD from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Shruti is licensed to practice in India as well as in Arizona. Prior to working as an attorney in the United States, Shruti worked as an attorney in India, where she represented clients in domestic and cross border Mergers & Acquisitions, strategic and private equity investments, inbound and outbound foreign investment laws and general corporate law advisory.
In 2018, recognizing the serious threat that isolation and loneliness poses to the health of our growing senior population, Shruti launched televeda, a health-tech company that delivers content specifically designed for seniors to keep their body and mind active, anytime, anywhere. Since it’s launch, televeda has been invited to participate in SEED SPOT’s Impact Accelerator and Y Combinator’s Startup School. Shruti has also previously served on the Board for UMOM New Day Centers, the largest shelter for homeless families in Arizona.
In The News
Are you ready for the Corporate Transparency Act? Rose Law Group Director of Corporate Transactions, Shruti Gurudanti, encourages compliance
By John M. Golaka | Kiplinger On Jan. 1, 2024, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) becomes effective. Every new corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership and any entity whose existence is created by a filing with a Secretary of State in any state must file with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). More than 32 million entities are estimated
Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group, and Shruti Gurudanti, firm partner and corporate transactions director, talk with ABC15 about Sandra Day O’Connor’s lasting legacy for women in the legal field
Sandra Day O’Connor, who passed away on Dec. 1 at the age of 93, was the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court. Here’s just a little of what Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose, and firm partner and Corporate Transactions Director Shruti Gurudanti had to say to ABC15 about the impact Justice O’Connor had on them. ‘Sky’s the limit’: “I think every time
[WATCH] How Corporate Transparency Act will affect your small business, presented by Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner & director of corporate transactions
Download the presentation for your reference: How Corporate Transparency Act will affect your small business – Part 1
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