On July 05, 2013 Lana Sinichkina was promoted to Partner of Arzinger law firm. Lana joined Arzinger in January 2012 Lana as Counsel and Co-Chair of the Life Sciences & Healthcare and Food & Drinks industries. 

During Lana’s work at Arzinger, the company has proved its position with an outstanding expertise in such practice areas as Life Sciences & Healthcare and Food & Drinks. Within a short period of time Lana managed to improve the professional level of services provides by the firm, to extend the client base and to become an acknowledged and respected leader in these areas. Lana is a well-known expert in areas as mentioned above and heads a major group of lawyers providing on-going legal support to big international companies. She has profound knowledge and expertise on regulatory issues of industries she leads, on antirust and competition law, public procurement, personal data protection, compliance procedures and anticorruption legislation, on advertisement and product promotion issues. Lana's team legally supports clients working in FMCG adjacent industries, such as cosmetics and non-food products. Moreover, Lana is currently developing the practice for support of clients working in the IT industry.

Lana's education and track record evidence her expertise. She graduated from the Kyiv Institute of International Relations at Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, major in international private law. She has been practicing law for 10 years now. She worked for the legal firm JurService Consulting Company, Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine. Lana headed the foreign trade and litigation department at the Nemiroff Managing Company. She was a managing partner at Lukowisc Swierzewskiy & Partners (Ukrainian Office). In September 2009 she became head of the legal department at GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ukraine and GlaxoSmithKline Consumers Healthcare Ukraine. In 2012 she has joined Arzinger. 

Lana Sinichkina commented this big change in her professional life as follows: "My appointment as partner at Arzinger is, on the one hand, the manifestation of confidence on the part of existing partners, and on the other hand – big responsibility. As to the functioning of my practices nothing will change much – we will continue to defend our leading position in Life Sciences & Healthcare, Food & Drinks industries thanks to our deep understanding of clients' business,  highly professional lawyers and international quality standards as basis for our performance. Still, the position of a partner allows me to participate more in the development of the firm, to expand interaction with colleagues from the Ukrainian and international legal community and to contribute to the development of the firm's general strategy. I'm inspired by new possibilities and tasks. I'm sure that my new role will only strengthen good business and friendly terms with colleagues and clients!"