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Competition Litigation

Whether defending against antitrust proceedings or using the courts to enforce your competition rights, our competition litigation team will support you every step of the way. 

Overview

Competition law can become a costly, complicated area if you’re unprepared or unfamiliar with the processes and best practices only experience can provide. If you’re seeking efficient dispute resolution, or a strong legal backing in your competition litigation case, only the best will do. 

Our award-winning competition litigation team has been described as “formidable” in client testimonials. We’re dedicated to fighting your corner no matter the size or scope of the case at hand, with creative and intuitive solutions to help resolve even the most complex competition litigation scenario, including collective proceeding orders and class actions.

RPC’s competition litigation team cover a wide range of industries – including technology, media & telecoms, and retail & consumer – and has the capacity and network to handle international, multi-jurisdiction cases. 

We’ve worked on behalf of our clients to challenge decisions made by regulatory authorities at EU, national, or domestic levels, and our confidence is backed by years of competition litigation success. 

If you’re involved in a dispute or require proactive competition litigation support, reach out to a member of our team to learn how we can help. 

Get in touch

Chris Ross

Partner

+44 20 3060 6258

London

Chris Ross

David Cran

Partner, Head of IP & Tech

+44 20 3060 6149

London

David Cran

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