
Bio
Adi Marciano is an Associate in Scott+Scott’s London office specialising in competition damages litigation before the Competition Appeal Tribunal. Ms. Marciano’s current work includes acting in collective proceedings, in different stages of the litigation process, and in a wide range of industries.
Prior to joining Scott+Scott, Ms. Marciano worked as an associate at FISCHER (a leading law firm in Israel), in the Competition and Antitrust department. During that time, she worked on a variety of complex competition litigation disputes including civil litigation, class actions and regulatory investigations, and on leading merger transactions filings.
Ms. Marciano has published on collective actions.
Highlights
- Acted on two of the first five settlements under the UK Consumer Rights Act regime including the first settlement, and one of the first collective actions to go to trial.
- Acting for the Class Representative in one of the first collective actions to go to trial (and the first for cartel damages)
Admissions
- Israel
Representative Cases
- Mark McLaren Class Representative Limited v MOL (Europe Africa) Ltd and Others:
- Advising the Class Representative in in a follow-on damages collective action before the Competition Appeal Tribunal for losses suffered as a result of the Maritime Car Carriers cartel, in which the Class Representative has reached settlements totalling over £38 million with three of the five Defendant groups (one being the first settlement in a collective action in the UK) and ran a trial against the remaining two Defendants (first cartel damages collective action to go to trial in the UK).
- Dr Maria Luisa Stasi v Microsoft Corporation and Others: Advising Dr Maria Luisa Stasi in a collective action before the Competition Appeal seeking damages for UK businesses and organisations for inflated licencing costs arising from abusive conduct by Microsoft in the cloud computing market.
- Clare Spottiswoode CBE v Nexans France S.A.S. & Others: Advising Clare Spottiswoode CBE in a collective action before the Competition Appeal Tribunal on behalf of British domestic electricity consumers arising from the Power Cables Cartel.
Education
- King’s College London, London (LLM Master of Law in Competition Law, 2023)
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (LLB Law, 2017)
- Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (BA Communications & Journalism, 2017)