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Sarina Bhargava represents publicly and privately held companies across areas of corporate and transactional law, including public finance transactions, corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, entity formation, restructuring, industry specific regulatory compliance, and commercial transactions. 

She assists clients with entity considerations, operating agreements, limited partnership agreements, debt and equity financings, and other organizational documents in connection with business structures and other general corporate concerns.

In 2025, Sarina Bhargava completed a legal internship at Allied World, a global provider of insurance and reinsurance solutions. During her time there, she prepared presentations, reviewed contracts, and supported various legal projects, gaining practical exposure to corporate law in a dynamic international business environment.

At the University of Connecticut School of Law, Sarina served as a judicial intern for the Honorable S. Dave Vatti of the United States District Court in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She also was a research assistant for Professor Jessica de Perio Wittman, assisting with legal and non-legal research for projects combining education, technology, and the law.

  • University of Connecticut School of Law (Juris Doctor)
    • Dean’s Scholar
    • UTC Legal Department Foundation Scholarship
    • CALI Award, Law Firm Entrepreneurship
    • Clinical Legal Education Association Outstanding Externship Student Award
    • Connecticut Journal of International Law (CJIL), Administrative Editor
    • South Asian Law Students Association + Business and Transactional Law Society, Secretary
  • University of Connecticut (Bachelors, magna cum laude)
    • B.S., Finance
    • Special Program in Law
    • Honors Program
    • Dean’s List (2015-2019)

  • State of Connecticut

South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut (SABAC)
Director, Board of Directors

Publications


2025

Don’t Cast(e) Me Out: The Case for Mandating Caste Diversity on India’s Corporate Boards

Connecticut Journal of International Law, Volume 40 Issue 2

Read the article.

2025

Don’t Cast(e) Me Out: The Case for Mandating Caste Diversity on India’s Corporate Boards

Connecticut Journal of International Law, Volume 40 Issue 2

Read the article.


News


January 13, 2026

John Mutchler, Anand Gupta, and Sarina Bhargava Elected to SABAC Leadership Roles

Intellectual Property + Technology group partner John Mutchler, Construction Law group lawyer Anand Gupta, and Business Transactions group lawyer Sarina Bhargava were elected to serve in various roles on the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut’s (SABAC) Board of Directors at its Annual Meeting on December 4, 2025. The new leadership positions became effective January 6, 2026. John was re-elected to serve a fourth consecutive term as Treasurer. In this role, John will receive and track all SABAC finance matters, including sponsorships and member fees, in addition to collaborating with the organization’s accountants for submitted tax returns to the Internal Revenue Service. John has been an active SABAC member since 2017, has served on its Board of Directors since 2021, and has served as Treasurer since 2022. In addition, he also serves as a member of the South Asian Bar Association of North America (SABA NA) Foundation’s Board of Directors and is a member of the South Asian Bar Association of Washington DC. Anand was elected Vice President, marking an elevation to SABAC’s executive board. In this role, Anand will help lead the organization’s strategic initiatives for expanding SABAC’s reach, enhance member engagement, promote professional excellence, and advance innovative and forward-thinking ideas for diversity and inclusion in the Connecticut legal community. Anand was first elected to SABAC’s Board of Directors in 2025. Sarina was elected to serve a one-year term on SABAC’s Board of Directors. In her role, Sarina will support the board’s initiatives collaborating with local communities and national organizations to ensure Connecticut lawyers of South Asian descent have a greater voice and find equal opportunity and representation in the legal field. SABAC was founded in 2004 and strives to serve and provide a resource base for Connecticut’s lawyers and law students of South Asian descent for professional growth, networking, and community outreach. The organization focuses on advancing diversity and equity in the Connecticut legal space and for the state’s South Asian residents in their professional and personal endeavors.

South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut
December 18, 2025

Robinson+Cole and Rhonda Tobin Receive “Business Excellence” Award at 2025 Equal Opportunity Gala

Urban League of Greater Hartford
Robinson+Cole and Rhonda Tobin Receive “Business Excellence” Award at 2025 Equal Opportunity Gala teaser
September 30, 2025

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class teaser
January 13, 2026

John Mutchler, Anand Gupta, and Sarina Bhargava Elected to SABAC Leadership Roles

Intellectual Property + Technology group partner John Mutchler, Construction Law group lawyer Anand Gupta, and Business Transactions group lawyer Sarina Bhargava were elected to serve in various roles on the South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut’s (SABAC) Board of Directors at its Annual Meeting on December 4, 2025. The new leadership positions became effective January 6, 2026. John was re-elected to serve a fourth consecutive term as Treasurer. In this role, John will receive and track all SABAC finance matters, including sponsorships and member fees, in addition to collaborating with the organization’s accountants for submitted tax returns to the Internal Revenue Service. John has been an active SABAC member since 2017, has served on its Board of Directors since 2021, and has served as Treasurer since 2022. In addition, he also serves as a member of the South Asian Bar Association of North America (SABA NA) Foundation’s Board of Directors and is a member of the South Asian Bar Association of Washington DC. Anand was elected Vice President, marking an elevation to SABAC’s executive board. In this role, Anand will help lead the organization’s strategic initiatives for expanding SABAC’s reach, enhance member engagement, promote professional excellence, and advance innovative and forward-thinking ideas for diversity and inclusion in the Connecticut legal community. Anand was first elected to SABAC’s Board of Directors in 2025. Sarina was elected to serve a one-year term on SABAC’s Board of Directors. In her role, Sarina will support the board’s initiatives collaborating with local communities and national organizations to ensure Connecticut lawyers of South Asian descent have a greater voice and find equal opportunity and representation in the legal field. SABAC was founded in 2004 and strives to serve and provide a resource base for Connecticut’s lawyers and law students of South Asian descent for professional growth, networking, and community outreach. The organization focuses on advancing diversity and equity in the Connecticut legal space and for the state’s South Asian residents in their professional and personal endeavors.

South Asian Bar Association of Connecticut
December 18, 2025

Robinson+Cole and Rhonda Tobin Receive “Business Excellence” Award at 2025 Equal Opportunity Gala

Urban League of Greater Hartford
Robinson+Cole and Rhonda Tobin Receive “Business Excellence” Award at 2025 Equal Opportunity Gala teaser
September 30, 2025

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class

Robinson+C​ole Welcomes 2025 Fall Class teaser