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Lagna Panda
Lagna Panda is an attorney in the Delhi office of P&A Law Offices. She has 12+ years of experience in advising clients on competition law and data protection matters. Some of the clients she has advised in the past include Intel, Indorama, Clariant, HP, Trident, and ITC.
She represents clients before the Competition Commission of India, the appellate tribunal and the Supreme Court of India in enforcement proceedings. She has successfully secured approval of the Competition Commission of India in various merger control matters. She also has extensive experience in conducting internal antitrust compliance investigations for companies. She regularly advises clients on distribution agreements, sales and marketing practices, and information sharing. She has also represented clients in administrative and due process challenges before various writ courts in India. She has a wealth of experience in preparing policy submissions for clients on competition law and data protection draft legislations, regulations and policies. Lagna has also assisted the advocacy division of the Competition Commission of India in preparing a training module on competition law for administrative and judicial training academies in India. She regularly writes on competition law, data protection and tech-related policies.
From Lagna Panda
To TIE Or Not To Tie: Digital Markets And Competition Law
TO TIE OR NOT TO TIE: DIGITAL MARKETS AND COMPETITION LAW Tying arrangements can raise competition concerns where the tying and tied products are only sold as a bundle and are not available for...