*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. When the Paris Court of Appeal compensates, after expert appraisal, an additional cost and, without expert appraisal, the moral prejudice caused by a cartel The development of compensation litigation in the area of anti-competitive practices is continuing in France, and with it the debate on compensation for competitive losses and, more broadly, for economic losses. On the doctrinal level, several initiatives bear witness to this, such as the online publication, at the instigation of the Paris Court of Appeal, of the collection of methodological sheets devoted to the reparation of economic loss and the restitution colloquium organised as a result of this
ALERTS: PROCEEDINGS - FRANCE - ACTIONS FOR DAMAGES - EXPERTISE - CARTEL - MORAL PREJUDICE
Expertise: The Paris Court of Appeal compensates, after expertise, an additional cost and, without expertise, the moral prejudice caused by a cartel (Doux Aliments / Roullier, Timab Industries)
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