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04 December 2008
Issue: 7348 / Categories: Legal News
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Redress addressed

Consumer

Consumers across the EU could be given new powers to join forces to sue businesses.

The proposals, announced by the European Commission this week, are designed to address situations where large numbers of consumers have been harmed by a single trader’s practice.

Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva believes consumers who are victims of illegal activities, such as overcharging, misleading advertising or outright scams, have a right to compensation.

“There is a justice gap in our redress system that is leaving consumers with nowhere to go,” she says.

Issue: 7348 / Categories: Legal News
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Foot Anstey—Jasmine Olomolaiye

Foot Anstey—Jasmine Olomolaiye

Investigations and corporate crime specialist joins as partner

Fieldfisher—Mark Shaw

Fieldfisher—Mark Shaw

Veteran funds specialist joins investment funds team

Taylor Wessing—Stephen Whitfield

Taylor Wessing—Stephen Whitfield

Firm enhances competition practice with London partner hire

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