Today, we welcome a guest post by Georgia Law alumna Anita Ninan, who graduated with her Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in 1991. Ninan recently gave presentations at Georgia Law’s partner institution in India, top-ranked O.P. Jindal Global Law School. Ninan is a dual licensed attorney admitted to practice in the State of Georgia, USA and a certified lawyer admitted to practice in India. She is the Founder and Principal Attorney of Ninan Legal LLC based in Marietta, Georgia, and serves as a member of the Dean Rusk International Law Center’s Advisory Council. Prior to her launching her own legal practice, Ninan worked in the US with leading national and international law firms. Previously, Anita served as Legal Counsel with Standard Chartered Bank in Mumbai and Delhi, India, in their Legal and Compliance Division. While there, she advised the bank on legal and regulatory issues related to commercial banking in India, advised and coordinated the bank’s external counsel to manage litigation arising from banking operations, and liaised with the Reserve Bank of India regarding the bank’s operation of Foreign Currency Non-Resident (FCNR) Accounts.

On September 2, 2025, I visited O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) School of Law, in Sonipat, Haryana, while on vacation and a business trip to India. JGU is a private university that offers academic programs in diverse fields such as Law, Business, Liberal Arts, Psychology, Economics, Media, Journalism, Architecture, in India. The law school (JGLS) has established a premier reputation for itself, with top-tier Indian corporations and companies recruiting its students.
I was invited in my capacity as member of the Dean Rusk International Law Center’s Advisory Board to meet with JGLS students and aspiring Master of Laws (LL.M.) prospects. The University of Georgia School of Law and JGLS signed an MOU in late 2022 to establish international student mobility initiatives, including a bilateral student exchange for law students.
My visit to JGLS was a great opportunity to interact with curious, eager, and engaging law students who wanted to know about recent developments in U.S. immigration that could impact student visa applications and work opportunities overseas. I also served as an ambassador for Georgia Law’s LL.M. degree program.
My special thanks to Smarnika Srivastava, Associate Dean of International Collaborations, JGLS, who organized all aspects of my lovely visit, and to Kalyani Unkule, Associate Professor and Director of International Affairs and Global Initiatives, with whom I enjoyed a delicious Indian vegetarian meal in the beautiful cafeteria on campus. I also want to thank Mandy Dixon, International Professional Education Manager, and Sarah Quinn, Director of the Dean Rusk International Law Center, for meeting with me ahead of my visit and sharing detailed information about the LL.M. and bilateral exchange programs, respectively.

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EXCHANGE APPLICANTS: Applications are open for the fall 2026 exchange semester with JGLS. All current 1Ls and 2Ls are invited to submit an application by February 15. For more information and the application, please email: ruskintlaw@uga.edu
MASTER OF LAWS (LL.M.) APPLICANTS: The application for Georgia Law’s LL.M. class of 2027 is now open. Detailed information about the degree program and how to apply can be found here. Recruiting events, both virtual and in-person, are listed here.
