Tag: Class Action
Consumer compensation and private antitrust enforcement in the U.K. – setting...
By Sebastian Peyer
In 2015, the U.K. government introduced opt-out group actions for claims based on breaches of competition law. The Consumer Rights Act 2015...
Interview with Prof. Frederic Jenny
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Interview with Prof. Frederic Jenny
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Who is best placed to grant...
Balancing public and private enforcement – an Australian perspective
By Rebecca Gilsenan and Marcus Bezzi
The lack of compensation flowing to the victims of cartel conduct in Australia is a matter of significant concern...
Private Damages and Class Action in India
By Pranav Mehra and Ritam Arora
Indian companies face enormous challenges to effectively apply and obtain restitution for damages from antitrust violations. In addition to the...
Ashcroft v. Iqbal: Taking Twombly a Step Further
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Caroline Mitchell, David Wallach, Jul 29, 2009
On May 18, 2009, in a 5-to-4...
MAY-09(1)
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Class Certification
Kenneth Ewing, May 14, 2009
Hydrogen Peroxide: The Crest of the Wave
Hydrogen Peroxide also offers some guidance on handling...
AUG-11(1)
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The U.S. Supreme Court took a hard look at class actions earlier this year in a decision on Wal-Mart v. Dukes. Our...
APR-11(2)
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Whether you call it "collective redress" or "class action," the problems of an appropriate role for a private consumer class in antitrust...
AUG-10(1)
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Courts and authorities—both in the United States and Europe—have muddied the waters regarding various class issues. To try to clear things up...
Jun-08(2)
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Merger Review in the U.K.
Manish Das, Andrea Gomes da Silva, Jun 25, 2008
A New Style of Merger Review in the U.K.: Perspectives...