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Antitrust litigation in the Netherlands in 2021

By Stefan Tuinenga

Stefan Tuinenga wrote the yearly overview of antitrust litigation cases before Dutch civil courts for the journal Markt & Mededinging, together with Reinier Lamberti of Scott+Scott. The article includes insights on the impact of the Sumal ruling of the ECJ on civil liability claims, the scope of the Masterfoods doctrine, the Amsterdam Court of Appeal ruling on applicable law in the air cargo cartel case and much more. You can read the article here (in Dutch).

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