We make it easier for victims to get the justice they deserve by managing the logistics, legal proceedings and funding associated with participating in large claims for damages. Our approach includes multiple litigation financing options allowing victims to transfer the financial, time and outcome risks to TransAtlantis.
Our litigation expertise and extensive funding has helped us bring together damages claims across Europe for victims of injustice in the trucking, agriculture, hospitality, and consumer credit industries. Whether you are a large organization with a complex claim or an individual claimant, we have the financial backing, tenacity, and expertise to help you combat injustice.
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TransAtlantis specializes in the management of compensation litigation across Europe, typically offering litigation finance or claim purchase to victims.
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Titres-restaurant : la cour d'appel confirme les pratiques anti-concurentielles
En décembre 2019, l'Autorité de la concurrence avait condamné Sodexo, Edenred (émetteur des Tickets Restaurant), Natixis Intertitres et Up (émetteur des Chèque Déjeuner) à 415 millions d'euros d'amende pour "entente". Ces sanctions ont été confirmées par la cour d'appel de Paris ce jeudi et Sodexo ainsi qu'Edenred annoncent se pourvoir en cassation.
La Sexta Video on Revolving Cards in Spain where Justalia Lead Litigator is Interviewed
Justalia lead litigator, Pablo Rúa Sobrino, was interviewed by La Sexta on the topic of Revolving cards, and how effected users can get assistance.
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Antitrust: Commission Fines Scania 880 Million Euro for Participating in Trucks Cartel
The European Commission has found that Scania broke EU antitrust rules. It colluded for 14 years with five other truck manufacturers on truck pricing and on passing on the costs of new technologies to meet stricter emission rules. The Commission has imposed a fine of €880 523 000 on Scania.
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