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RPC and NRF advise Epic Games and Google as they settle long-running dispute

11/03/26

The Lawyer, 11/3/26

For the class representative, Elizabeth Helen Coll: Brick Court’s Mark Hoskins KC and Matthew Kennedy, Monckton’s Ronit Kreisberger KC and Antonia Fitzpatrick, One Essex Court’s Gideon Cohen and Fountain Court’s Hannah Bernstein, instructed by Hausfeld partners Lesley Hannah, Joanna Christoforou and Daniel Hunt.

For the class representative in the related case of Rodger v Alphabet & others: Brick Court’s Robert O’Donoghue KC, Sarah O’Keeffe and Camilla Cockerill, Monckton’s Anneliese Blackwood, Fountain Court’s Daniel Carall-Green, and XXIV Old Buildings’ Bethanie Chambers, instructed by Geradin partners David Gallagher, Jennifer Reeves, Patrick Teague and Anthony Ojukwu

For the claimant, Epic Games: Brick Court’s Colin West KC and David Scannell KC, Monckton’s Daisy Mackersie and Blackstone Chambers’ Aislinn Kelly-Lyth, instructed by Norton Rose Fulbright partners Caroline Thomas, Susanna Rogers and Mark Tricker.

https://www.thelawyer.com/rpc-and-nrf-advise-epic-games-and-google-as-they-settle-long-running-dispute/