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Stephenson Harwood have published this report in response to the Department of Business and Trade's review of the opt-out collective actions regime.
Informed by a series of interviews with academics, practitioners, former tribunal members, policy experts and consumer advocates, the report examines the UK's collective actions regime at a critical juncture. It provides practical recommendations on the regime's future, including expanding beyond competition-only claims, strengthening case management, and addressing the uncertainty related to the enforceability of litigation funding agreements that has disrupted the funding market.
Read the full report here. (PDF)
Authors: Partners, Genevieve Quierin and Adam Polonsky with a foreword from Sir Gerald Barling (Former President of the Competition Tribunal, 2007-2013)