Class Action Confirmation Against Google
The Competition Appeal Tribunal has confirmed that a class action lawsuit seeking over £7 billion against Google for alleged breaches of competition law can move forward. The lead of this action, Nikki Stopford, has been designated as the class representative, representing consumers in the UK who believe they have faced losses due to Google's practices.
Understanding the Class Action Details
Essentially, this case revolves around the alleged anti-competitive practices that Google implemented concerning its search services. Ms. Stopford claims that numerous consumers have suffered financial detriment as a result of Google’s market conduct.
Who Is Affected?
Individuals who lived in the UK on a specific date and made relevant purchases from businesses utilizing Google's search advertising services between set timeframes may automatically be included in the claim unless they actively choose to opt-out.
The Right to Opt-Out
Opting out of this claim means that individuals retain the option to pursue their claims independently against Google, albeit forgoing potential compensation from this collective action should any funds become available in the future.
Allegations Against Google
Ms. Stopford asserts that Google infringed European and UK competition law by misusing its dominant market status. Specifically, she points out two central issues: first, Google allegedly enforced its search engine by closely linking it with mobile applications and services on Android devices. Secondly, it is claimed that Google made hefty payments to Apple to maintain its search engine as the default option on iPhones and other Apple devices.
Implications for Consumers
These practices potentially allowed Google to inflate prices that advertisers paid for premium placement on its search results, indirectly leading to consumers paying higher prices for products and services as businesses passed along these costs.
Eligibility for Compensation
For those aged 16 and over and currently residing in the UK, if they made purchases from businesses that engaged in search advertising through Google between early 2011 and early September 2023, compensation may be rightfully owed.
Legal Support from Hausfeld & Co LLP
This significant class-action effort is being spearheaded by Hausfeld & Co LLP, a renowned international law firm with substantial expertise in competition law, collective redress, and group claims.
Stay Informed About the Claim
Class members involved in this action are encouraged to regularly check the official website for up-to-date information related to the claim, including pertinent Tribunal orders, guidance, and other essential resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the class action against Google?
The class action aims to seek over £7 billion in compensation for UK consumers who believe they have been harmed by Google’s alleged anti-competitive practices.
Who can participate in the class action?
Individuals who were living in the UK and made relevant purchases using Google search advertising services during the specified timeframe may automatically be included.
What happens if I opt out of the class action?
Opting out allows individuals to pursue their claims independently against Google but forfeits potential compensation from this collective action.
How can I check if I'm part of the claim?
Eligible individuals can check their status and obtain more details through the claim’s official website.
What is Hausfeld & Co LLP's role in this case?
Hausfeld & Co LLP serves as the legal representative for Ms. Stopford and the class in this significant competition law action against Google.