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Pravin Anand is the principal of the New Delhi law firm of Anand & Anand, a leading Indian intellectual property law practice. A lively and authoritative commentator on a variety of IP topics, Pravin is a popular figure on the international conference scene. He recently authored two volumes of Halsbury's Laws of India on Intellectual Property.
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My grandfather, R.P. Anand, founded the
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