
CAT certifies two class actions against Amazon
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The UK CAT has given the go-ahead to two collective claims against the tech giant alleging abuse of its dominant position – but puts the class representatives’ funding agreements under the spotlight.
In a double whammy for Amazon, the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has given the green light for consumer champion Robert Hammond and competition law academic Professor Andreas Stephan to bring separate opt-out collective actions against Amazon over its alleged anticompetitive conduct in
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