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### Potential Victims for Outreach (RED Subcase: Negligent Transposition Harms)
| Entity | Type | Contact/Email | Harm Description | Relevance to Tort Liabilities |
|——–|——|—————|——————|——————————-|
| APPA Renovables | Association (500+ Spanish renewable SMEs/coops) | comunicacion@appa.es | Delayed permits and insufficient support schemes under RED transposition, leading to investment losses and failure to meet EU targets. | Negligence in transposition (COA 4), violation of legitimate expectations (COA 7). |
| UNEF | Association (700+ Spanish solar producers) | info@unef.es | Retroactive changes (e.g., RD 413/2014) non-compliant with RED stability requirements, causing 25% market share erosion. | Discrimination against domestic producers (COA 3), competitive disadvantage (COA 2). |
| Protermosolar | Association (Spanish solar thermal firms) | protermosolar@protermosolar.com | Faulty implementation of RED promotion obligations, resulting in reduced investments and project delays. | Breach of statutory duty (COA 6), market distortion (COA 2). |
| Bio-E (Asociación Española del Bioetanol) | Association (Spanish biofuels producers) | info@bioetanol.org | Inadequate transposition of RED biofuels mandates, leading to unfair competition and lost revenues. | Illegal state aid failures (COA 1), unjust enrichment from non-enforcement (COA 5). |
| CETRAA | Association (20k+ Spanish automotive repair businesses) | cetraa@cetraa.com | Higher costs from energy market imbalances due to negligent RED support for transitions. | Negligence (COA 4), discrimination (COA 3). |
| CEOE | Confederation (Spanish businesses) | comunicacion@ceoe.es | SMEs affected by regulatory instability in RED transposition, economic harms from non-compliance. | Violation of legitimate expectations (COA 7). |
| OCU | Consumer organization (Spanish taxpayers/consumers) | info@ocu.org | Public burdens from transposition failures increasing energy prices without RED benefits. | Negligence leading to consumer harms (COA 4). |
| FACUA | Consumer organization (Spanish consumers) | prensa@facua.org | Service cuts and higher costs tied to poor RED implementation. | Market distortion impacting consumers (COA 2). |
| Acciona Construcción | Company (Spanish construction/renewables) | comunicacion@acciona.com | Project delays from permitting issues in RED transposition. | Competitive disadvantage (COA 2). |
| Ecoenergies Barcelona | Company (Spanish solar SME) | Via UNEF (info@unef.es) | Losses from retroactive policy shifts non-aligned with RED. | Discrimination (COA 3). |
| Solargia Energía y Proyectos, S.L. | Company (Spanish solar SME) | Via UNEF (info@unef.es) | Investment devaluation due to negligent support schemes. | Negligence (COA 4). |
ALERTAS DE PRODUCTOS SANITARIOS
ESP SEARCH:
UK SEARCH:
>> filter alerts, recalls, and safety communications by date, medical specialism, or other criteria. Additionally, there’s a specific search tool at
for querying alerts. Note that MHRA stopped issuing “Medical Device Alerts” in 2020 but continues with updated safety communications on the same platform. This can help identify product liabilities for Halma items like SunTech monitors in tort claims.
EU SEARCH:
EUDAMED (European Database on Medical Devices) consists of six modules covering aspects like actor registration, UDI/devices, notified bodies/certificates, clinical investigations, vigilance/post-market surveillance, and market surveillance. Public access is available for certain modules (e.g., devices, certificates), allowing searches by fields like manufacturer, model, risk class, UDI-DI, or EMDN codes via the official portal at
or third-party tools like
However, the vigilance module (for safety alerts and incidents) is not fully public and restricted to authorities, with alerts typically disseminated through national agencies rather than a centralized public search. The EU Safety Gate (RAPEX) system at
handles alerts for dangerous non-food products but explicitly excludes medical devices.
https://comtradeplus.un.org/TradeFlow
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TO BE SCRAPED (TBS): FIREFOX > EXTENSIONS: SCRAPER look at these links to search platforms . grok, use them, one by one, to give me a LIST AND EMAILS OF PROSPECTIVE CLASS MEMBERS. also, GIVE ME THE search keywords and phrases i need to enter, and use the advanced search options, ALSO SEARCH BY NIC AND NACE CODES . ALSO GIVE ME THE ‘SEARCH OPERATORS’ THAT I NEED TO INPUT IN THE DIFFERENT SEARCH PLATFORMS [BELOW] TO USE THEIR ADVANCED FILTERS. 18 SEARCH Platform: • OpenCorporates: https://opencorporates.com/advanced-search • OPEN SANCTIONS: https://www.opensanctions.org/advancedsearch/ • UK Companies House: https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/advanced-search • BRIS: https://e-justice.europa.eu/content_business_registers-109-en.do • Companies Data Cloud: https://companiesdata.cloud/free-european-companies-databases • EBRA Worldwide: https://ebra.be/worldwide-registers • Bizinz.eu: https://bizinz.eu • Central (from Companies Data): https://companiesdata.cloud/shop • YouTube Advanced Search: https://youtube-advanced-search-nine.vercel.app/ • SEOSLY YouTube Operators: https://seosly.com/blog/youtube-search-operators/ • X Premium: https://x.com/i/premium_sign_up • Playlists.at YouTube: https://playlists.at/youtube/search/ • Europages UK: https://www.europages.co.uk/ • Paginas Amarillas ES: https://www.paginasamarillas.es/ • Yell.com UK: https://www.yell.com/ • European Business Register: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/e-justice/searchBris.do • Europages Main: https://www.europages.com/ • EBRA EBR Network: https://ebra.be/ REPLY: ================================================ SPECIAL prompt FOR X.AI SEARCH: • *MY X.AI CHANNEL name is CROWD MAGICIAN https://x.com/home** Grok, as a litigation funder researching tort causes of action, I need YOU to: run deepsearches; create drafts outreach; use the x.ai Radar (X real-time search tools) and also x.ai search operators, tailor-made to this particular case, and then give me a LIST OF potential class members, for outreach regarding a collective claim. Whenever possible, filter by NACE AND SIC codes. Use X search tools (e.g., user search, keyword search, semantic search) to find and make list of all active X subscribers that match these criteria. Focus on public profile details like handles, bio summaries, verification status, follower counts, and recent posts indicating relevance to the harm. Output the results in a table with columns: Handle, Bio Snippet, Location (if inferable), Why They Might Fit (brief rationale tying to the victim class), and Potential Contact Notes (e.g., high engagement suggests DM viability). whenever possible include not just all relevant public info, but also any private info. After the table, suggest 2-3 refinements to the search for deeper leads REPLY: ==========================
