Ms Natasha Pearman > Milberg London > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Milberg London
7th Floor, 75 Farringdon Road
London
EC1M 3JY
England

Work Department

Group Actions, Competition Litigation, Litigation Funding

Position

Partner and Head of Competition Litigation

Career

Natasha is a Partner at Milberg London and is the driving force behind the firm’s Competition Litigation practice. She has a particular interest in issues relating to the interplay between competition, consumer protection and data protection law in the context of data dominance and platforms. Before joining Milberg London, she represented clients from a range of sectors, including pharmaceuticals, construction, financial services, retail and digital.

Natasha developed and led the opt-out consumer collective action – Justin Le Patourel v BT. The first standalone collective action to be successfully certified by the UK’s specialist court, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) and a key case in the development of the Competition Appeal Tribunal’s collective actions regime.

Natasha is currently instructed on an abuse of dominance claim against Sony PlayStation acting for Alex Neill Class Representative in relation to a claim on behalf of 8.9 million UK consumers for excessive pricing on digital games and in-game content.

Natasha joined Milberg London to build its competition practice with a focus on consumer redress and holding to account companies that have infringed competition law. Natasha has standout expertise in securing litigation funding and after the event insurance for group claims.

Natasha helped set up and is the Treasurer for The Collective Redress Lawyers Association(CORLA, of which Milberg London is a founding member). She is also an advisory board member to Lexverify an AI powered compliance solution.

Languages

English

Memberships

Collective Redress Lawyers Association (Treasurer)

Law Society Competition Law Forum

Education

Bsc (Hons) Cellular and Molecular Biology, Sheffield Hallam University (2002 – 2005)

GDL, LPC from Nottingham Law School (2005 – 2007)