The Netherlands is gaining attention as a promising venue for private enforcement of the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), according to insights from legal experts. This development comes as the European Commission’s formal findings against companies like Meta and Apple pave the way for follow-on litigation. The Netherlands is already recognized as a favorable jurisdiction for follow-on competition damages claims and class action lawsuits. Legal professionals anticipate that these cases will increasingly be brought before Dutch courts, given the country’s existing legal framework and expertise in such matters.
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