Ning-Ly Seng > Peltier Juvigny Marpeau & Associés > Paris, France > Lawyer Profile

Peltier Juvigny Marpeau & Associés
49 AVENUE DE L’OPÉRA
75002 PARIS
France
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Work Department

Expertise in proceedings before the French and European courts, with a particular focus on merger control, State aid and antitrust and distribution litigations

Position

Partner

Career

Ning-Ly Seng joins Peltier Juvigny Marpeau & Associés end of 2016 and was elected to partnership in January 2018. She started her practice at Bredin Prat in 2004, in the Paris and Brussels offices, before being nominated Counsel in 2015. She was also seconded at the New York firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore in 2010.

Ning-Ly Seng represents clients in proceedings before the French and European courts, with a particular focus on merger control, State aid and antitrust and distribution litigations. She was involved in complex transactions in various sectors such as banking, energy, aerospace, health, transport, press, digital and agri-food. She advises and assists clients in State aids and antitrust/consumer investigations (“dawn raids” litigations, antitrust litigations before French and European competition authorities), in particular in the automotive, health/pharmacy, energy, transport, consumer goods or luxury goods sectors.

Languages

French and English

Memberships

She is member of the APDC (association of lawyers specialized in competition law), AFEC (Association Française d’Etude de la Concurrence) and AIJA (International Association of Young Lawyers). Ning-Ly Seng is also involved in several programs promoting diversity as a member of Club XXIè Siècle.

Education

She has a Master Degree in International Law (Paris II – Panthéon Assas) and a Post-Master Degree in Public Business Law (Paris II – Panthéon Assas). She was admitted to the Paris bar in 2006.

Lawyer Rankings

France > EU, competition and distribution

(Leading individuals)

Ning-Ly SengPeltier Juvigny Marpeau & Associés

Merger control is a significant strong suit of the EU and competition practice at Peltier Juvigny Marpeau & Associés, which has an impressive record of involvement in complex cases before the European Commission – including recently advising Vivendi on its takeover of Lagardère – in addition to handling a high volume of merger control proceedings before the FCA. The team is also well versed in antitrust litigation at both the national and European levels, and has represented clients in a growing number of follow-on damages claims. At the head of the practice, Thibault Reymond and Ning-Ly Seng are skilled in both contentious and non-contentious competition matters.