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Europcar UK Limited and Others v Mastercard Inc. and Others

By Cleary Gottlieb on January 31, 2020

On 31 January 2020, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) stayed a claim for damages brought by Europcar against Mastercard following the execution of a confidential agreement between the parties dated 21 January 2020.

Posted in Automotive & Mobility, Banking & Financial Services, Private Enforcement, United Kingdom
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