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Proving Competition Law Private Claims An EU Perspective Private Actions for Damages for Breaches of Competition Law: Relevant Perspectives and Experiences from the European Union and its Member States Ninette Dodoo Clifford Chance LLP Head of Antitrust Practice, China EU-China Trade Project (II) 24 May 2013

Overview Role of competition private actions Follow on vs. Standalone actions Routes to evidence Pfleiderer and National Grid Proving damages 2

Role of competition private actions Public Enforcement Prohibition & Deterrence Private Actions Compensation Enforcement of Competition Law Prohibition Deterrence Compensation 3

Follow on vs. Standalone Actions Private actions are increasing across the EU Most actions are in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK The private claim is brought before a national court or tribunal of a Member State Most private actions involve follow on claims Private claim is based on a finding of a competition law infringement by a public enforcement authority (e.g. a court, tribunal or administrative authority) Very few private actions involve standalone claims Private claim is not based on prior public enforcement There is an additional requirement to establish competition law infringement The major obstacle in private actions, whether follow on or standalone, is availability of evidence 4

Different Routes to Evidence Three main routes Access to European Commission published decision & case file Right of access under Transparency Regulation 1049/2001 Inter partes disclosure & Discovery Evidence 5

Routes to Evidence (1) Evidence in EC decision Non-confidential version of published EC infringement decision Access to EC case file As complainant in EC proceedings? Transparency Regulation 1049/2001 Right of access to documents held by EU institutions Right is not absolute and is subject to exceptions (e.g. protect commercial interests, protect the purpose of investigations) Exceptions should be interpreted and applied restrictively EC must carry out a concrete, individual examination of each requested document in its case file: Case T-2/03 Verein für Konsumenteninformation EC must conduct a concrete, individual examination of the content of requested documents: Case T-344/08 EnBW EC must consider the nature of the document to which access is sought in this case file index: Case T-437/08 CDC 6

Routes to Evidence (2) Inter partes disclosure Binding effect of EC decisions on national courts of Member States Effect of NCA decision on national court depends on rules applicable in a Member State Disclosure of evidence in a party s possession depends on court procedural rules applicable in a Member State Exchange of Witness Statements and Expert Reports (e.g. economic evidence to prove/disprove an infringement, evidence of forensic accountants on quantum of damages) Limited discovery opportunities, apart from the UK 7

Pfleiderer and National Grid (1) Case C-360/09 Pfleiderer Preliminary reference from the Amtsgericht Bonn to the Court of Justice (CJEU) Preliminary reference related to access to documents in the context of a leniency application Pfleiderer, a purchaser of decor paper, sought access to prepare for its private claim against participants in the Decor Paper cartel Bundeskartellamt denied Pfleiderer s request for documents related to leniency application in the Decor Paper cartel Pfleiderer appealed refusal decision before Amstgericht Bonn 8

Pfleiderer and National Grid (2) Case C-360/09 Pfleiderer (cont d) EU competition law does not automatically prevent the disclosure of a leniency applicant s submission to a NCA Each Member State should determine its own rules with respect to requests to leniency documents given to NCA Case-by-case analysis is required by national courts as to the disclosure of leniency documents submitted to a NCA Balance interests of public enforcement vs. private action In Pfleiderer, Amstgericht Bonn ruled against disclosure of leniency documents applying CJEU s balancing test 9

Pfleiderer and National Grid (3) The CJEU s balancing test in Pfleiderer Effective Public Enforcement Leniency programmes are useful tools if efforts to uncover and bring to an end infringements of competition rules are to be effective and serve, therefore, the objective of effective application of [the EU competition rules], para. 25 Effective Private Action Any individual has the right to claim damages for loss caused to him [a]ctions for damages before national courts can make a significant contribution to the maintenance of effective competition in the [EU], paras. 28-29 10

Pfleiderer and National Grid (4) National Grid vs. ABB National Grid, a UK utility company, brought an action for damages in the UK High Court against several companies held liable by the EC in the Gas Insulated Switchgear cartel National Grid sought disclosure from ABB and Siemens of the confidential version of the EC decision; responses to Statements of Objection; and responses to requests for information EC was invited to submit observations (Art. 15(3), Reg. 1/2003) Mr. Justice Roth ordered disclosure of only limited sections of the confidential version of the EC decision, and very limited passages from responses to information requests Structured balancing test: is the information available from other sources, and what is the relevance of the information? 11

Proving damages: recoverability (1) Manfredi established general principles to be observed for recovery of damages Domestic legal system of each Member State sets the criteria for determining the extent of damages But, subject to principles of equivalence and effectiveness Damages should compensate Exemplary damages are possible, but a Member State may prevent unjust enrichment (cf. Case C- 453/99 Courage and Crehan, para. 30) 12

Proving damages: recoverability (2) Cases C-295/04-298/04 Manfredi: It follows from the principle of effectiveness and the right of any individual to seek compensation for loss caused by a contract or by conduct liable to restrict or distort competition that injured persons must be able to seek compensation not only for actual loss (damnum emergens) [i.e. overcharge less any deductions for passing-on defence] but also for loss of profit (lucrum cessans) plus interest, para. 95. Emphasis added. 13

Proving damages: quantification The but for test: establishing claimant s actual economic position vs. position absent infringement Calculating damages: Evidence from EC / NCA s decision but claimant must show that suffered claimed loss Evidence of actual loss in other cartel cases Evidence from witness statements Comparative analyses involving comparison of prices before and after infringement Cost-based analyses involving comparison of cost structures during infringement period, profits, claimant s financial situation Economic simulation models 14

Conclusion Right to compensation for loss arising from a competition law infringement is firmly established in the EU The principal challenge for successful competition law private actions is availability of evidence Claims are typically fact-intensive Claims typically require complex factual and economic evidence Discovery rules differ across Member States Essential elements of claim must be established Infringement Infringement resulted in claimed loss (i.e. damages/causation) Supporting case with strong legal, factual and economic argument and evidence are critical for a successful claim 15

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