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Hotels seize Booking.com records in legal claim case

Hotels seize Booking.com records in legal claim case

A bailiff has seized part of Booking.com's administrative records at the request of hotels currently engaged in a legal claim against the platform. The hotels sought the seizure after alleging that Booking.com was blocking their access to essential invoices needed for the case.

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