Press ReleaseJanuary 10, 2025 Building Better Workplaces: Nishith Desai Associates Sets the Standard Since 1995Mumbai (IN), January 10, 2025: In an era where debates around work-life balance and the nature of work culture dominate headlines, Nishith Desai Associates (NDA) stands as a case study firm among global law firms on how work-life harmony can drive operational excellence. Amid recent controversies surrounding the advocacy of long work weeks, NDA reflects on its long-standing commitment to create an environment where technology and empathy converge to improve professional productivity. As far back as 1995, Dr. Nishith Desai, the founder of NDA, championed the integration of technology to offer flexibility and enhance quality of life for his team. At a time when laptops were a rarity in India, Desai equipped his lawyers and professional staff with laptops, enabling them to work from home and manage their responsibilities. This progressive move allowed women lawyers, in particular, to balance their professional and household responsibilities, creating a culture of inclusivity and empowerment. Recognising that work often transcends traditional hours in the legal profession, NDA made it possible for employees to deliver their best without compromising on family or personal time. Today, as India Inc grapples with the demands work life balance, NDA continue to lead by example, nurturing respect for employees' time and mental well-being. Unlike workplaces that emphasize extended hours as a metric of commitment, NDA has always prioritised efficiency, innovation, and a stress-free environment. As Desai once noted, “If [using laptops for leisure] reduces stress levels and doesn’t affect work, why should I mind?” In 2025, while some leaders advocate for 90-hour work weeks, NDA remains a staunch advocate for work-life harmony. With over three decades of culture where passion and purpose align without compromising personal happiness, the firm underscores that extraordinary outcomes do not necessitate sacrificing well-being. DisclaimerThe contents of this hotline should not be construed as legal opinion. View detailed disclaimer. |
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