UK private actions—ongoing cases tracker

Published by a LexisNexis Competition expert
Practice notes

UK private actions—ongoing cases tracker

Published by a LexisNexis Competition expert

Practice notes
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This table tracks and summarises all current claims in respect of an infringement decision or an alleged infringement of UK or (for claims lodged before 1 January 2021) EU competition law publicly acknowledged before the CAT or the UK courts.

Note—this document does not track any other cases (except cases involving a competition defence which has been referred to the CAT)

Due to the large volume of private actions pending before the UK courts, this document groups ongoing cases into following categories:

  1. Air freight

  2. Cathode ray tubes and liquid crystal display (LCD)

  3. Motor vehicle components

  4. Google

  5. MasterCard—MIFs

  6. Visa—MIFs

  7. Polyurethane foam

  8. Power cables

  9. Qualcomm—patents

  10. Trucks

  11. Maritime Car carriers cartel

  12. Envelopes

  13. Smart card chips

  14. Forex and libor

  15. Other actions

  16. Car emissions

  17. Collective actions

For completed actions, see UK private actions—closed cases tracker.

Note—completed cases are moved from this document to the case tracker for closed cases within seven days of the final decision.

Note—we use public sources to track High Court cases; proceedings prior

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Key definition:
Infringement definition
What does Infringement mean?

A copyright work is infringed when anyone other than its owner or licensor performs or authorises the performance of one of the 'restricted acts' set out in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 without permission, such as copying, issuing copies to the public, renting or lending to the public, performing or playing in public, communicating to the public or making an adaptation. Infringement does not need to involve the complete work; any use of a 'substantial part' will suffice.

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