About Sunita
Sunita Krosuri earned both a J.D. from Rutgers School of Law–Camden and an MBA from Rutgers University–Camden in 2010. She completed the two degrees the same year, a rare combination that blends legal training with formal business education. The dual credential shaped her approach to problems from the start.
Her time at Rutgers exposed her to both legal doctrine and business strategy. The law program emphasized analytic rigor and the mechanics of the legal system. The MBA program added training in finance, organizational behavior, and management principles. Together they provided a toolkit for handling matters where legal questions and business decisions intersect.
After graduation she began work in the legal field and developed experience that spans transactional and advisory work. Her background lends itself to tasks that require attention to corporate structure, contractual detail, and regulatory considerations. She is comfortable translating technical legal issues into terms that nonlawyers can understand. That ability has informed how she approaches problem solving and client conversations.
Colleagues describe her as methodical and practical. She prefers to frame issues in terms of options and consequences rather than abstract theory. Her work style emphasizes clear writing, careful review of financial implications, and measured negotiation. These habits reflect both the JD’s emphasis on precise legal argument and the MBA’s focus on measurable business outcomes.
Krosuri has worked on matters involving business transactions, internal compliance questions, and contract-related disputes. She brings a steady attention to documentation and timeline management. Her legal reasoning is often paired with a concern for how legal choices will affect a company’s operations and its bottom line.
Today she maintains a practice that draws on both her legal training and her business administration education. She continues to advise on issues that sit at the crossroads of law and business and shapes practical solutions that account for legal risk and commercial realities.