Presumption of parental influence a concern, barrister says
Anneli Howard (Credit: Credit (Simone Lezzi))
A ruling to allow two UK subsidiaries to be used as anchor defendants in follow-on litigation – on the presumption that they did not act independently of their parent companies – could increase the risk of irreconcilable judgments, a competition barrister has cautioned.
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