Antitrust lawsuit
If a company abuses its monopoly position in the Ukrainian market, can I, as a consumer, go to court to sue for damages?
If a company abuses its monopoly position in the Ukrainian market, can I, as a consumer, go to court to sue for damages?
I recently purchased a product that turned out to be defective. The manufacturer knew about the problem but failed to warn customers. Am I entitled to compensation under Ukrainian law?
... the decision is in my favor, that is, the existing privatization must be canceled and I have the first right to the privatization of the land. But, since the land was used by the people of the garden society, there are still separate plaintiffs with the same lawsuit, but who chose a different lawyer, and the trial in their case is still ongoing, first there was a local court, where the defendants filed an appeal and won it, then those the plaintiffs brought the case to the Supreme Court. So here is the question: I have to wait until the other plaintiffs win the case, can't I, with the decision of my court case, cancel the seizure of land, illegal privatization and start privatization for myself?
Can the actions of the management of the apartment complex, which hid evidence and surveillance camera recordings, be considered a crime?
I am interested in the question of protection against abuse of a monopoly position in the market. Can the actions of Elon Musk's company X Corp in forcing Eliza Labs to disclose its technology and subsequently blocking their account be considered an abuse of a dominant position?