Montero Aramburu enters strategic partnership with Eskariam to challenge Booking.com

Deal News | May 14, 2025 | Iberian Lawyer

Montero Aramburu enters strategic partnership with Eskariam to challenge Booking.com

Spanish law firm Montero Aramburu & Gómez-Villares Atencia has entered into a strategic partnership with litigation specialist Eskariam to represent the hotel and tourism sector in Spain, in claims against Booking.com for alleged anticompetitive practices. This collaboration is in response to the Court of Justice of the European Union's judgment which challenged the legality of Booking.com's parity clauses, which limited hotel pricing autonomy. The partnership combines sector expertise and aims to provide a comprehensive legal service for large-scale litigation, leveraging Montero Aramburu's regional insights and Eskariam's experience in collective claims. The economic analysis for the case is being handled by Compass Lexecon, ensuring robust support for clients seeking redress.

Sectors

  • Legal Services
  • Travel and Tourism

Geography

  • Spain – Both law firms involved in the collaboration are based in Spain and the litigation impacts the Spanish hotel and tourism sector.
  • European Union – The court ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union affects entities across the EU, framing the legal context.

Industry

  • Legal Services – The article discusses the collaboration between law firms to offer legal services to the hotel and tourism sector.
  • Travel and Tourism – The focus of the legal action is on claims by the hotel and tourism sector against Booking.com, impacting their operations.

Financials

  • Multi-billion euro – Reference to Eskariam's experience in handling multi-billion euro Milk Cartel litigation, similar in scope to the current case.

Participants

NameRoleTypeDescription
Montero Aramburu & Gómez-Villares AtenciaLaw Firm PartnerCompaniesSpanish law firm with a strong client base in the hotel sector across Andalusia and the Canary Islands.
EskariamLitigation SpecialistCompaniesRecognized leader in large collective claims in Spain.
Booking.comTarget CompanyCompaniesOnline travel agency allegedly involved in anticompetitive practices.
Court of Justice of the European UnionJudicial BodyGovernmentIssued a judgment affecting the legality of Booking.com's parity clauses.
Compass LexeconEconomic Analysis ProviderCompaniesGlobal consultancy firm providing economic analysis for the case.