Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft: The 30bn legal headache for Big Tech
Briefly

The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) has become one of the busiest in the UK since the 2015 legislation allowed for an 'opt-out' regime concerning competition law infringements.
Samantha Ward from Clifford Chance stated that the UK collective proceedings regime is pivotal in shaping the competition law landscape, particularly in dealing with Big Tech firms.
Julie Hamilton emphasized that regulators are addressing unique challenges posed by the tech-driven economy using competition law focused on consumer protection and promoting healthy competition.
The UK's Competition and Market Authority (CMA) actively probes tech companies like Google to ensure fair results for consumers and businesses in the digital space.
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