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Recent developments in antitrust litigation

Recent developments in antitrust litigation

Insights 25 April 2024

Lindenbaum covered the significant recent developments in cartel litigation in the Netherlands in an article for Global Legal Insights.

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Rest assured: reassuring statements may delay the limitation period

Rest assured: reassuring statements may delay the limitation period

Insights 15 February 2024

The Supreme Court ruled in two recent judgments that reassuring statements, made by the liable person, may cause that the injured party does not yet have the necessary knowledge and insight for the (short) limitation period of Art. 3:310 (1) of the Civil Code to start.

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Privacy and mass torts: TikTok

Privacy and mass torts: TikTok

Insights 19 January 2024

Managing partner Damien Berkhout published an article regarding collective damages actions and privacy violations for Data & Privacyweb. This in response to the recent TikTok WAMCA ruling by the Amsterdam District Court.

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GDPR infringements and damages claims: the UI-case explained

GDPR infringements and damages claims: the UI-case explained

Insights 5 May 2023

The ECJ has provided its decision in the UI/Österreichische Post AG case (“UI-case”). The decision is important, because it further clarifies under which conditions damages can be claimed in response to GDPR-infringements. In this contribution, we outline the key findings by the ECJ in the UI-case.

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The assignment-model as an alternative to a WAMCA claim

The assignment-model as an alternative to a WAMCA claim

Insights 2 May 2023

On 28 April 2023 Damiën Berkhout was a panelist at the Global Class Actions and Mass Torts Conference. Damiën discussed under what conditions the assignment model can be used to litigate mass tort claims, and commented that the model will continue to exist even now that opt-out class action opportunities exist in The Netherlands.

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