Defamation & Reputation Articles and News
Defamation is the umbrella term which covers both libel and slander. When you are defamed, harm is caused to your reputation. If that harm is serious, and depending upon the context in which the untrue words have been published about you, it is possible that you could bring a claim for compensation and an injunction. Defamation claims are only dealt with by the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court. They are generally very complex and technical, and expert assistance is required to deal with defamation matters effectively.
There are two types of defamation, libel and slander. Libel is untrue statements which are made in a permanent form, usually in writing. Slander refers to untrue statements which are made in a non permanent form, usually by being spoken. Defamation of character can have far reaching consequences. You could fall out with friends and family, you could be shunned from clubs or societies that you are a member of, and in extreme circumstances, you could lose your job. Restoring your reputation involves making technically challenging allegations to your opponents and then potentially bringing a claim in court. The complexity of this type of case, and the short period of time that you have to bring a claim, means that it is advisable to speak to a lawyer as quickly as possible if you have suffered defamation of your character. We have a team of expert lawyers who can assist you with this type of case.
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If you are filmed covertly using Meta glasses, what legal claims for damages can you bring?
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If you want to remove unwanted search results from the internet, it's important that you know the scope of the right to be forgotten.
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So called "hurty words" are constantly referenced on social media, but are they more serious than the name implies?
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Leaving reviews for businesses is part of everyday life, but you can be sued for libel if what you say if untrue.
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An African charity co-founded by Prince Harry is suing him for slander and libel in the High Court.
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How bringing a breach of privacy claim can mean more attention is drawn to the information you are seeking to suppress, unless it's handled carefully.
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A previous employee of a law firm published defamatory reviews on two platforms and they are being sued for damages.
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A libel claim has failed after the judge decides it was a SLAPP designed to prevent legitimate journalism.
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Facing a claim for libel can be daunting, but when would you be able to use the public interest defence to defeat an opponent?
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Joey Barton was ordered to pay damages and costs to Eni Aluko by the High Court, at the conclusion of her libel and harassment case
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New laws are proposed to help victims of revenge porn and other abusive images which are published online, to make removal easier.
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Harassment is upsetting and stressful but there are steps you can take using the power of the criminal and the civil law
