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CZECH REPUBLIC ADOPTS COLLECTIVE REDRESS LAW TO ENHANCE CONSUMER PROTECTION

On 1 July 2024, the Czech Republic introduced eagerly awaited class action legislation, enabling groups of individuals to consolidate their claims into a single action, potentially reducing court costs and streamlining legal processes. This new law, officially known as the Act on Collective Civil...
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