Getting the Deal Through - Class Actions 2024
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Tim Sweerts
Senior Associate
Amsterdam
Julie Metois
Counsel
Paris
Martina Rossi
Senior Associate
Milan
Monika Murawska
Senior Associate
Warsaw
Robert Pavlu
Counsel
Prague
Lauren Rasking
Senior Associate
Brussels
Erwan Poisson
Partner
Paris
Russell Butland
Partner
London
Nicholas Gomes
Senior Associate
London
Elliott Glover
Associate
London
Charlotte Page
Associate
London
Taddeo Ferraro
Associate
Warsaw
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Lexology’s ‘Getting the deal through – Class Actions 2024’ has been released.
While class actions are well established and widely used in some jurisdictions, they are a relatively new phenomenon in others. Our litigators from across Europe and the UK have authored four chapters in Lexology’s Getting the Deal Through – Class Actions Guide, where they provide an assessment of the most recent trends and developments in class and collective actions from France, Italy, the UK and across the EU.
The full guide is available here.
The EU chapter was authored by a cross-border team of Tim Sweerts, Julie Metois, Martina Rossi, Monika Murawska, Robert Pavlu, Lauren Rasking and Taddeo Ferraro
Erwan Poisson and Julie Metois authored the France chapter.
Martina Rossi and Niccolò Bullato authored the Italy chapter.
Russell Butland, Nicholas Gomes, Elliott Glover and Charlotte Page authored the UK chapter.
A&O offers a market leading litigation practice, renowned for handling high value, complex and business critical disputes, including some of the most high profile group litigation and competition class action cases.
The Guide was first published by Lexology’s Getting the Deal Through.