• There’s method(ology) in the madness: expert methodology in CAT collective actions

    There’s method(ology) in the madness: expert methodology in CAT collective actions

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    It is well-established that expert methodology is fundamental to quantifying damages in competition claims.

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  • New year, new claims: What might 2024 have in store for representative actions in the UK?

    New year, new claims: What might 2024 have in store for representative actions in the UK?

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    In the past few years, representative actions launched in the UK have faced significant hurdles, not least with issues concerni…

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  • Standalone claim against Apple has realistic prospect of success

    Standalone claim against Apple has realistic prospect of success

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    The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has dismissed an application by the tech giant, Apple, for strike out/ reverse summary ju…

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  • Gormsen v Meta in the CAT: is Big Tech’s collection of personal data unfair?

    Gormsen v Meta in the CAT: is Big Tech’s collection of personal data unfair?

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    A vast amount of personal data is amassed every day by ‘Big Tech’ companies. We consider recent developments in the CAT on the …

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  • CAT issues stark warning on communicating with class members

    CAT issues stark warning on communicating with class members

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    A recent Competition Appeal Tribunal judgment on communication with class members cements the role of collective proceedings in…

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  • Coll v Google: certification update

    Coll v Google: certification update

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    The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has handed down its written judgement on Elizabeth Coll’s claim against Google concerning…

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