TAIWAN
China
Taipei
Taiwan
Law and Practice Contributed by: Jui-Hua Fan, Hsiang-Yang Hsieh, Chia-Hsin Wu, Chi-Ying Lee and Jin-Han Hsieh Formosa Transnational Attorneys At Law
Contents 1. Introduction p.232 1.1 Current Framework for Private Antitrust Litigation p.232 1.2 Recent Developments p.232 2. Private Antitrust Claims: Basis and Procedure p.233 2.1 Statutory Basis p.233 2.2 Courts p.233 2.3 Impact of Competition Authorities p.234 2.4 Proof p.234 2.5 Pass-On Defence p.234 3. Limitation Periods and the Duration of Litigation p.234 3.1 Statute of Limitations p.234 3.2 Typical Length of Private Antitrust Litigation p.235 4. Class and Collective Actions p.235 4.1 Statutory Basis p.235 4.2 Opting In or Out p.235 4.3 Direct/Indirect Purchasers p.235 4.4 Class Certification p.235 5. Choice of Jurisdiction p.235 5.1 Rules on Jurisdiction and Applicable Law p.235 6. Disclosure/Discovery p.236 6.1 Disclosure/Discovery Procedure p.236 6.2 Legal Professional Privilege p.236
8. Damages p.237 8.1 Damages: Assessment, Passing On and Interest p.237 9. Liability and Contribution p.238 9.1 Joint and Several Liability p.238 9.2 Contribution p.238 10. Other Remedies p.238 10.1 Injunctions p.238 10.2 Alternative Dispute Resolution p.238 11. Funding and Costs p.238 11.1 Litigation Funding p.238 11.2 Costs p.239 12. Appeals p.239 12.1 Basis of Appeal p.239 13. Looking Forward p.239 13.1 Legislative Trends and Other Developments p.239
6.3 Leniency and Settlement Agreements p.236 7. Witness and Expert Opinions p.236 7.1 Witness Procedure p.236 7.2 Expert Witness Role and Procedure p.237
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