Samar Jha represents a powerful evolution of the modern legal professional—one who moves beyond courtrooms to influence policy, governance, and societal change. A dual-qualified attorney practicing across India and the United States, Samar currently serves as Government Affairs Director at AARP in Philadelphia. His work lies at the intersection of law, housing policy, economic empowerment, and legislative strategy, demonstrating how legal expertise can shape public systems and drive meaningful reform across borders.
In this episode of The Koffee Conversation, Samar offers a compelling perspective on how lawyers can expand their impact by engaging directly with policymaking. From negotiating legislation to advocating for inclusive housing systems, his journey reveals how legal training equips professionals with the tools to influence public policy, navigate complex stakeholder ecosystems, and contribute to governance in ways that extend far beyond traditional legal practice.

Samar’s professional journey began in corporate law after graduating from NALSAR University of Law. However, a pivotal moment arrived when he decided to pursue an LL.M. at the University of Pennsylvania. Encouraged by his then girlfriend—now wife—he explored an unexpected opportunity: a public policy fellowship with the Philadelphia City Council. That experience transformed his career trajectory, introducing him to the world of legislative advocacy, governance, and public affairs.
Since then, Samar has spent nearly a decade shaping policy conversations across housing, economic development, and governance frameworks in the United States. His work focuses on building legislative solutions that strengthen communities, empower small businesses, and create accessible housing ecosystems—demonstrating how lawyers can become architects of public policy and systemic change.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Samar Jha
- Legal careers today extend beyond courtrooms into policy, governance, and public leadership
- Core legal skills—drafting, reviewing, and negotiating—translate directly into policymaking
- Legislative advocacy requires navigating diverse stakeholders across government, nonprofits, and industry
- Stakeholder mapping helps identify allies, opponents, and undecided actors in policymaking
- Housing policy plays a critical role in economic development and community stability
- Strong legal voices are essential for shaping ethical and inclusive legislation
- Livable communities must be designed for people of all ages, incomes, and abilities
- Policy advocacy can create tangible societal impact when backed by research and data
- Successful legislation requires collaboration across multiple interest groups
- Legal training provides a powerful foundation for shaping governance and public policy
- Policy ecosystems mature over time as countries develop stronger regulatory frameworks
- Mentorship and community support are vital in building successful careers in policy
- Lawyers must remain open to pivoting into new professional pathways
- Cross-border legal experience provides valuable perspective on governance systems
- Purpose-driven careers often emerge from unexpected professional pivots
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube to explore how lawyers can shape public policy, influence governance, and drive meaningful change far beyond the courtroom.

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