Rachael Israel
Asia-Pacific Guide 2024
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Rachael Israel is a partner based in the Mumbai office of S&R Associates. She is regularly entrusted by leading private equity groups to advise on acquisitions, especially in the technology sector.
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[S&R AI Focus] Investing in AI in India (Part 3): AI-related Advisories Under the Intermediary Guide
This note, the third of a multi-part series on investing in the Indian artificial intelligence (“AI”) sector, discusses a set of advisories (“AI Advisories”) with respect to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (“Intermediary Guidelines”), fo
[S&R AI Focus] Investing in AI in India (Part 2): Tracking the Regulatory Landscape
Prospective investors in Indian artificial intelligence (“AI”) companies should familiarize themselves with the Indian government’s initiatives in AI regulation and the direction of future regulation. This note, the second of a multi-part series on investing in the Indian AI sector, outlines some of
[S&R AI Focus] Investing in AI in India (Part 1): Key Considerations
While investments in the AI sector in India present significant opportunities, they also present a unique set of risks within an evolving legal and regulatory landscape. Before making an investment decision, investors should consider IP issues, data-related rights and compliance, any industry-specif
[S&R AI Focus] Investing in AI in India (Part 3): AI-related Advisories Under the Intermediary Guide
This note, the third of a multi-part series on investing in the Indian artificial intelligence (“AI”) sector, discusses a set of advisories (“AI Advisories”) with respect to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (“Intermediary Guidelines”), fo
[S&R AI Focus] Investing in AI in India (Part 2): Tracking the Regulatory Landscape
Prospective investors in Indian artificial intelligence (“AI”) companies should familiarize themselves with the Indian government’s initiatives in AI regulation and the direction of future regulation. This note, the second of a multi-part series on investing in the Indian AI sector, outlines some of
[S&R AI Focus] Investing in AI in India (Part 1): Key Considerations
While investments in the AI sector in India present significant opportunities, they also present a unique set of risks within an evolving legal and regulatory landscape. Before making an investment decision, investors should consider IP issues, data-related rights and compliance, any industry-specif