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Simon Taylor is Brussels correspondent for Law.com International. He covers EU regulatory affairs and news about law firms in Brussels and other major cities in continental Europe. He can be reached at [email protected] and is on Twitter @simontaylor71
December 2, 2019 | International Edition
The legislation, known as the Representative Actions Directive, would allow consumers in the EU's 28 member nations to launch common claims for compensation for faulty or illegal consumer goods.
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December 2, 2019 | The American Lawyer
The legislation, known as the Representative Actions Directive, would allow consumers in the EU's 28 member nations to launch common claims for compensation for faulty or illegal consumer goods.
By Simon Taylor
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November 26, 2019 | International Edition
Federico Sutti launched the firm's Italian practice in 2015.
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November 25, 2019 | International Edition
David O'Sullivan brings deep experience of U.S. and EU policy issues and trade.
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November 12, 2019 | International Edition
Labels must "prevent consumers from being misled as to the fact that the State of Israel is present in the territories concerned as an occupying power and not as a sovereign entity," the Court said.
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November 12, 2019 | Law.com
Labels must "prevent consumers from being misled as to the fact that the State of Israel is present in the territories concerned as an occupying power and not as a sovereign entity," the Court said.
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November 11, 2019 | International Edition
The court is expected to follow the opinion issued by the advocate general, who said consumers have a right to know the origin of products, including that a product came from a "territory occupied by an occupying power."
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November 11, 2019 | Law.com
The court is expected to follow the opinion issued by the advocate general, who said consumers have a right to know the origin of products, including that a product came from a "territory occupied by an occupying power."
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November 5, 2019 | International Edition
The formal investigation follows fears of price fixing.
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November 1, 2019 | Law.com
Where the EU leads, the rest of the world tends to follow, a Hogan Lovells report says.
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