
Shieldpay Ltd
Location: 12:00-1:00pm UK Time (Zoom) Members: - Book by 02 Dec Non Members: - Book by 02 Dec
Join chair Chloe Gibbs (Shieldpay), Natasha Pearman (Milberg), Chris Williams (Bench Walk Advisors) and Clare Ducksbury (Case Pilots) as they discuss 12 significant developments in the CAT this year, and their predictions for the year ahead. Counting down the 12 days of CAT-mas, this panel session will provide some valuable updates from within the Competition Appeal Tribunal. Our key discussion topics include:
Natasha is a Partner at Milberg London and is the driving force behind the firm’s Competition Litigation practice.
She has a particular interest in issues relating to the interplay between competition, consumer protection and data protection law in the context of data dominance and platforms. Before joining Milberg London, she represented clients from a range of sectors, including pharmaceuticals, construction, financial services, retail and digital.
Natasha developed and led the opt-out consumer collective action – Justin Le Patourel v BT. The first standalone collective action to be successfully certified by the UK’s specialist court, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) and a key case in the development of the CAT’s collective actions regime.