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Is there a correct way to respond to a hack?
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A decade of the Defamation Act 2013 – PART 5: the abolition of jury trial, removal of statements, slander and general provisions
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Playing politics with the media? The 2024 general election and the parties’ manifesto
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Litigation Update: Mobile Telephone Voicemail Interception Litigation
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A decade of the Defamation Act 2013 – PART 4: Single publication and jurisdiction
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A decade of the Defamation Act 2013 – PART 3: Public interest, Privilege and Secondary defences
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Various Claimants v Associated Newspapers Limited: Defences and end to reporting restrictions
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Sorry, not sorry… The sorry saga of the Laurence Fox libel litigation
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A decade of the Defamation Act 2013 – PART 2: Truth and Honest opinion
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A decade of the Defamation Act 2013
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Various Claimants vs. Associated Newspapers Limited: Claimants application to Home Secretary and Culture Secretary to use private Leveson material succeeeds
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Post Office Horizon scandal – a study in reputation management
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Hamlins Media Disputes Partners ranked in Spear’s 500 2024 Reputation Management index
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Laurence Fox loses High Court libel case over social media row
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The dangers of deepfakes on social media
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Defending ‘clickbait’, the Bane and Antidote Principle
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Public apologies and substantial damages for high profile victims of unlawful information gathering (UIG) by NGN
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Lessons to be learned following review of police investigation into Nicola Bulley case
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Press Statement: Judgment in relation to Various Claimants vs. Associated Newspapers Limited
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Online Safety Bill becomes law
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Image-based abuse: Stephen Bear ordered to pay £207,900 in damages to Georgia Harrison
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Image-Based Abuse: Amendments to the Online Safety Bill to provide more protection for victims and greater consequences for perpetrators
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Silence Speaks Volumes: The Principle of Adverse Inferences in Civil Litigation
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Channel 5 apologises and pays substantial damages to further victims of TV programme ‘Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away!’ – Update
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News Group Newspapers apologises and pays substantial damages to law enforcement officer for libel
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Revenge Porn: Legal action for victims
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Channel 5 apologises and pays substantial damages to further victim of TV programme ‘Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away!’
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Various Claimants vs. Associated Newspapers Limited – Court Hearing 27 to 30 March 2023
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Banks v Cadwalladr appeal: the ‘serious harm test’
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Nicola Bulley: The role of the police and media in the invasion of privacy
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Channel 5 apologises and pays substantial damages to further victims of TV programme ‘Can’t Pay? We’ll Take it Away!’
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When does football ‘trash talk’ become defamation?
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David Cunningham wins phone hacking apology and substantial damages from MGN Limited
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Phone Hacking: largest batch of claims brought in the history of the litigation
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Press release: Various Claimants vs. Associated Newspapers Limited
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The Law of Contempt– a warning for social media users
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Libel claim: Banks v Cadwalladr – ground-breaking result or close call?
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Footballer sex scandals – the perils of reporting criminal investigations, identifying suspects and discussing allegations online
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What can you do when a child’s private information has been misused?
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Wagatha Christie – The Grand Finale: The Winner is….. Coleen Rooney