Sairekha Sureshkumar is a seasoned corporate lawyer, workplace investigator, mediator, and Founder of Lighthouse Legal, with nearly two decades of experience across India’s top law firms and advisory roles. Known for handling high-stakes M&A, POSH investigations, ESG compliance, and internal workplace inquiries, she is a powerful voice in designing workplaces rooted in dignity, safety, and inclusion, blending legal rigor with deep human sensitivity

Sairekha began her career in classic corporate law, working on M&A, private equity, and infrastructure transactions at prestigious firms like Economic Laws Practice, AZB & Partners, J Sagar Associates, and Desai & Diwanji. The first decade of her career shaped her discipline, speed, judgment, and ability to thrive in high-pressure legal environments.
In 2015, a personal turning point led her out of big-law life into private practice, where she organically transitioned into employment law and workplace advisory. Through her work with Cohere Consultants, she evolved into a trusted workplace investigator, upskilled as an accredited mediator, and became widely known for handling complex, discreet POSH and internal investigations.
As startups began seeking her guidance, Lighthouse Legal was born—an unorthodox, purpose-driven legal practice built for fast-moving, impact-focused companies. The name “Lighthouse” emerged from a client calling her “a lighthouse in a sea of bad legal advice,” reflecting her role as a guide in uncertain terrain.
Her journey reflects a powerful evolution—from transactional law to transformational workplace design, where EQ and IQ are treated as equal forces in building responsible organizations

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Sairekha Sureshkumar
- Her move from big-law M&A to private practice in 2015 happened organically through people-centric work.
- Employment law found her through helping founders build compliant and humane organizations.
- Workplace investigations taught her that law can hold space for dignity, fairness, and repair.
- Lighthouse Legal was built for fast-moving, purpose-driven startups that need real-time legal guidance.
- Compliance works only when legal frameworks meet organizational culture and mindset.
- Traditional legal advice focuses on transactions, while Lighthouse focuses on transformation.
- She describes her model as “embedded counsel” rather than external legal advisors.
- Neutrality and trauma-informed investigation are complementary, not contradictory.
- True neutrality means responding with discipline, not reacting with emotion.
- Trauma-informed practice creates psychological safety without taking sides.
- Fair inquiries begin long before questioning, through clear notice, timelines, and due process.
- Confidence, hierarchy, and seniority can unconsciously bias investigators if self-awareness is missing.
- She believes organizations must learn to listen, not just control conflict.
- Complaints should be treated as signals for learning, not threats to reputation.
- ESG and AI will shape future law through integration into boardroom decision-making.
- The future lawyer must work at the intersection of code, conservation, and conscience.
- Compliance is not a roadblock but the operating system that allows businesses to scale safely.
- Governance maturity directly strengthens startup valuation and investor trust.
- She advises young lawyers to build judgment before jargon in employment law.
- Respect, not policy alone, is what truly shapes workplace culture.
- Her ILS Law College roots gave her depth while Jindal Global Law School gave her modern legal reach.
- She openly shares her journey of thriving for 30 years with Type 1 diabetes.
- Her parents taught her to replace stigma with strength and self-acceptance.
- Travel, reading, and nostalgia shows like Friends help her emotionally reset.
- Her definition of self is blending curiosity, gratitude, empathy, and intellect to humanize growth.
From corporate M&A to designing workplaces with dignity, Sairekha Sureshkumar’s journey proves that law becomes powerful when compliance, empathy, and culture move together—watch the full Koffee Conversation now.

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