Competition law court proceedings: serving documents on the CMA
Information for parties involved in competition law private actions, and their advisers, on documents to be served on the CMA.
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- Competition and Markets Authority
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- 17 November 2015
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Court rules require parties in cases that raise issues relating to the main European Union and UK competition laws to serve certain documents on the CMA. This information outlines how parties to such court proceedings should serve the relevant documents.
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Court rules require parties in cases that raise issues relating to the main European Union and UK competition laws to serve certain documents on the CMA. This information outlines how parties to such court proceedings should serve the relevant documents.
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Update history
2025-03-26 14:24
Nikki Stopford v Alphabet Inc. & Others added to register of cases in which CMA has intervened.
2024-10-08 10:32
Updated the register of cases in which the CMA has intervened, for each case adding when the CMA notified its intention to intervene.
2024-09-20 12:32
Register of cases in which the CMA has intervened updated
2023-01-30 13:02
Register of cases in which the CMA has intervened updated.
2022-07-28 10:35
Updated to include guidance on Private competition litigation, If you are a party to a private competition law action, and Register of cases in which the CMA has intervened.