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Transition Lenses Anti-Competition National Class Action |
CONSUMER LAW GROUP has launched a national class action lawsuit against Transitions and Essilor on behalf of individuals who purchased Transitions lenses that darken when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light.
The class action is based on these companies colluding to monopolize the market for photochromic treatments of corrective ophthalmic lenses by engaging in exclusionary conduct, including entering into exclusive dealing arrangements and other restrictive practices, thereby artificially inflating the sale price to consumers.
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The class action lawsuit identifies the group of affected persons as:
o all residents in Canada who purchased Transitions photochromic lenses manufactured and/or distributed, whether directly or indirectly, by the Respondents since approximately January 1999 through to the present, or any other group to be determined by the Court;
Alternately (or as a subclass)
o all residents in Quebec who purchased Transitions photochromic lenses manufactured and/or distributed, whether directly or indirectly, by the Respondents since approximately January 1999 through to the present, or any other group to be determined by the Court;
If you or someone you know owns Transitions lenses that darken when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light and you wish more information on potential compensation or to be kept advised of the status of the Transition Lenses Anti-Competition Class Action litigation or any resulting compensation from the Transition Lenses Anti-Competition Lawsuit in Canada, Quebec or Ontario, please provide your contact information to our law firm using the below form.
IF YOU WISH TO JOIN THE CLASS ACTION OR TO SIMPLY GET MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW. Please note that providing your information creates no financial obligation for you. You are not charged any fee or cost for joining this class action. Our law firm is paid a contingency fee from the compensation recovered, only if the class action is successful. All information contained in this transmission is confidential and Consumer Law Group agrees to protect this information against unauthorized use, publication or disclosure.
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| Filed Aug 10, 2010 |
| Superior Court of Quebec |
| Status: Active |
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