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Lindenbaum est un cabinet spécialisé en contentieux. Nous nous concentrons sur ce que nous faisons le mieux : résoudre les litiges. Nous défendons stratégiquement vos droits en combinant notre expertise et notre expérience avec une action déterminée.

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Discovery in antitrust damages actions

Publications 27 avril 2023

Lindenbaum partner Stefan Tuinenga wrote an article in the Dutch competition law journal Mededingingsrecht in de Praktijk about the reluctancy of Dutch courts to provide access to cartel information in damages cases, and the tension this causes with the antitrust damages directive.

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Lindenbaum welcomes Dizzy van Duijn

Lindenbaum welcomes Dizzy van Duijn

Actualités 13 avril 2023

Lindenbaum welcomes Dizzy van Duijn. Dizzy will join the firm as a paralegal, specializing in antitrust litigation and collective actions.

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ECJ confirms consumers’ right to compensation in ‘Dieselgate’

ECJ confirms consumers’ right to compensation in ‘Dieselgate’

Perspectives 30 mars 2023

In the QB/Mercedes-Benz judgment the European Court of Justice confirmed that consumers who purchased a vehicle with an ‘unlawful defeat device’ have a right to compensation from vehicle manufacturers.

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Lindenbaum is a proud partner of Bridges Network

Lindenbaum is a proud partner of Bridges Network

Actualités 7 mars 2023

Lindenbaum is proud to be a partner of Bridges Network.<br /> <br /> Bridges network sets itself the target to bridge the gap between law students with a multicultural background and commercial law firms, notaries and fiscal firms. This all with the objective to enhance diversity and inclusivity within commercial law practice.

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ECJ clarifies rules on access to evidence in antitrust damages cases

ECJ clarifies rules on access to evidence in antitrust damages cases

Perspectives 2 mars 2023

In the cases PACCAR and Ferrer, the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) ruled on the scope of the right of access to evidence, and on the connection between this right and the national courts’ authority to estimate damages, under the antitrust damages directive.

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