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Cartel enforcement, appeals & damages actions 2025

Publications 1 mei 2025

Our colleagues Stefan Tuinenga, Sophie van Everdingen and Niels Wessel have written the chapter about the Netherlands in the GLI book on recent developments in cartel enforcement, appeals and damages actions (edition 2025) for the Global Legal Group.

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Publication: class and group actions in The Netherlands

Publication: class and group actions in The Netherlands

Publications 25 oktober 2024

The International Comparative Legal Guide - Class and Group Actions 2025 has been published on 23 October 2025. Our colleagues Noor Hogerzeil, Simon Mineur and Damiën Berkhout have written the chapter on The Netherlands. This chapter provides an analysis of the Dutch class action system, and covers common issues including actions by representative organizations, court procedures, time limits, remedies, costs and funding.

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Recente ontwikkelingen vernietiging bij aandelenkoop

Publications 12 augustus 2024

Lindenbaum-partner Guido Vergouwen heeft een annotatie geschreven voor de JIN over problemen bij vernietiging van een aandelenkoop naar aanleiding van het Hoge Raad-arrest Rookie/ABC Hekwerk c.s.

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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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Dutch Court to Refer Preliminary Questions to the ECJ in Collective Action Proceedings Against Apple

Dutch Court to Refer Preliminary Questions to the ECJ in Collective Action Proceedings Against Apple

Publications 23 oktober 2023

Lindenbaum partner Stefan Tuinenga wrote a blog post on the Kluwer Competition Law Blog about the decision of the District Court of Amsterdam to refer preliminary questions to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on regional jurisdiction (also referred to as ‘territorial’ jurisdiction) in the context of a WAMCA (Act on Damages Claims in a Collective Action) collective action claim brought by representative organizations for consumers against Apple.

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