Court refuses to certify indirect purchaser class because of difficulties in proving liability:Chadha v. Bayer Inc.
November 23rd, 2003 | By Michael Osborne | Posted in Competition Law, Indirect purchasers, Private Actions
In its recent decision in Chadha v. Bayer Inc., the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the Divisional Court’s refusal to certify a class of indirect purchasers of pigments used to colour bricks. The Supreme Court of Canada denied leave to appeal on July 17, 2003.
In its recent decision in Chadha v. Bayer Inc., the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld the Divisional Court’s refusal to certify a class of indirect purchasers of pigments used to colour bricks. The Supreme Court of Canada denied leave to appeal on July 17, 2003.

