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Network Rail Infrastructure Limited v Achilles Information Limited

By Cleary Gottlieb on March 5, 2020

On 5 March 2020, the Court of Appeal dismissed Network Rail’s application to appeal a CAT decision which found that Network Rail had committed an abuse of a dominant position by requiring suppliers to be vetted by the Rail Industry Supplier Qualification Scheme.

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