Customer Experience Hub Expands with Health and Tech Additions
Published Date: 2/4/2025
Notice
Summary
The Customer Experience Hub just added a bunch of new members from all over the U.S., including health, tech, and research groups. This update keeps their special legal protections in place, meaning if anyone sues, they can only claim actual damages. The group’s membership is still open, so more companies can join anytime!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Antitrust Liability Limited to Actual Damages
On January 3, 2025, the Customer Experience Hub filed notifications that extend the National Cooperative Research and Production Act's protection so antitrust plaintiffs are limited to recovering only actual damages under specified circumstances. This legal protection applies to the CX Hub and its listed members as described in the notice.
Membership Open — More Firms Can Join
The notice states membership in the CX Hub remains open and the Hub intends to file additional notifications disclosing membership changes. That means other companies can join the venture and be covered by the Act's limitation on antitrust recovery if they follow the filing process.
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