Speakers:
Sarina Williams, Patrick Ashby, Jenny Campbell, Nikiforos Iatrou
Collective actions relating to breaches of competition law (Australia, Canada, UK and US)
Competition law has long been used as a tool to "fill the enforcement void" in unregulated sectors. It is now being combined with a global trend towards the use of class actions to advance novel and untested theories of harm in the pursuit of mass damages. Join our experts from Linklaters, Allens and McCarthy Tétrault as they explore the use of established class action regimes to bring competition damages claims in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US.
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