


Leyla Djavadi
Leyla Djavadi joined Mermoz in February 2022. Specialised in economic law, Leyla Djavadi advises and litigates on anti-competitive practices, distribution and consumer law. More particularly, in antitrust, before the French competition authority and the European Commission for cartel and abuse of dominant position cases. She also acts in merger notifications. In litigation, she represents companies in actions for redress of anti-competitive practices (private enforcement) before the courts and has developed a litigation practice in commercial disputes (unfair competition, class actions, distribution networks, franchising, advertising) and consumer law for a varied clientele in industry, specialised distribution and the media. She is a lecturer in competition law at the University of Nantes, master in competition law, since 2010. Leyla Djavadi has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Competition Law Practitioners since 2012 and has been Treasurer since January 2021. She is the co-author of the book, Les pratiques commerciales déloyales.
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In order to upgrade the rules governing digital players operating in the internal market and to improve the regulatory framework for digital services, on December 15th, 2020, the European Commission published two legislative initiatives: the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets (...)
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With this new Trends issue related to the last evolutions of the French distribution law, the review Concurrences carries on its work on the most important competition issues raised by the Macron law adopted on August 6th, 2015. From small adjustments in transparency law to genuine (...)
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