
The BMW NOx Diesel Emissions Group Litigation
The High Court made a Group Litigation Order on 2 November 2023 in relation to a Group Action to be pursued against BMW AG, BMW (UK) Limited, BMW Financial Services (GB) Limited, Alphabet (GB) Limited, Park Lane Limited and authorised dealerships.
The Group Action is brought by individuals or businesses who owned, leased, or otherwise acquired vehicles manufactured by BMW AG. Individuals and businesses can check whether their vehicle is eligible to join the claim by contacting one of the law firms listed below.
The Court has appointed Leigh Day and Pogust Goodhead as Lead Solicitors to the Group Action.
In addition to the Lead Solicitors, Milberg London LLP has been appointed as a member of the Steering Committee to be responsible for the conduct, management and coordination of the Claimants’ claims.
The contact details for the claimant firms are as follows:
Panagram, 27 Goswell Road, London, EC1M 7AJ
Email: bmw@leighday.co.uk
Tel: 0330 097 6925
URL: https://www.leighday.co.uk/our-services/group-claims/vehicle-emissions/
70 mark Lane, London, England, EC3R 7NQ
Emal: bmw@pogustgoodhead.com
Tel: 0333 015 5900
URL: https://mydieselclaim.com/
Individuals and businesses who wish to be added to the Group Register of claims should come forward as soon as possiblebefore 2 May 2024.
Potential claimants should be aware that the Court has ordered that 2 June 2024 is the cut-off date for claims to be issued and served in order to be entitled to enter on to the Group Register. If you wish to make a claim, it is in your interest to contact a solicitor at least one calendar month before that date.
The making of a Group Litigation Order is a procedural matter only to enable the Court to manage litigation affecting multiple parties and does not imply any view as to the merits of the claims put forward. This advertisement does not contain legal advice. If a potential claimant instructs a solicitor, the solicitor will be able to provide advice as to the benefits and risks of bringing a claim, and in relation to the funding and insurance of the claim (including payment of the Defendants’ costs in the event the claim is unsuccessful).
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