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Qualcomm, Apple, and Samsung: Unpacking a $620 Million Class Action Lawsuit

Qualcomm, Apple, and Samsung: Unpacking a $620 Million Class Action Lawsuit

Key Takeaway

Lisa Webb, Senior Lawyer at Which?, discussed the lengthy competition litigation process in a recent BBC interview, noting that their claim, filed in 2021, will see its first trial in 2025. Currently, the proceedings focus on establishing Qualcomm’s market abuse. If Which? succeeds, a second phase will determine compensation for affected consumers. Webb highlighted the benefits of the opt-out structure, stating that eligible smartphone purchasers need not take action to participate; if Which? wins, they will automatically receive compensation.


Lengthy Legal Proceedings

Lisa Webb, Senior Lawyer at Which?, highlighted the drawn-out nature of competition litigation during a recent interview with the BBC.

“We filed this claim back in 2021, so having the first trial now in 2025 – it’s clearly a bit of a slog,” she remarked.

The current proceedings only address the liability phase of the case.

If Which? successfully proves Qualcomm’s market abuse, a subsequent stage will determine the exact compensation owed to affected consumers.

“But the real advantage of this system is that as a consumer, you don’t need to do anything… if we win, we will ensure you receive your money,” Lisa added.

This opt-out structure allows eligible smartphone purchasers to participate in the claim without taking any action.

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