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CAT approves £200m Merricks v Mastercard settlement

Alex Ryan
Alex Ryan
alexander.ryan@legalease.co.uk
24 February 2025
DisputesDispute resolution

The Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) has approved a settlement of £200m in the long-running Merricks v Mastercard dispute. The tribunal’s ruling dismisses a challenge to the settlement from Innsworth Advisors, the litigation funder backing the claim, that held that the settlement was too low.

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