One of the greatest challenges for businesses is how to control where and when information is released on-line. The nature of the internet means that the click of a mouse can instantly communicate a defamatory statement to multiple destinations and thousands of people around the world.
Organisations are increasingly likely to come under intense and not always benign scrutiny around the world with the growth of social media, given the ease with which stories can be circulated through social networking platforms.
Adverse media coverage
Our defamation lawyers have significant expertise in advising a wide range of individuals and organisations who find themselves subject to often highly damaging defamatory allegations by competitors, former employees or disgruntled customers, or who are confronted with a campaign of adverse and intrusive and widespread media coverage of both their business interests and sometimes their personal lives.
Our clients often need fast and reliable advice on their legal rights in respect of such media attention. When you are subject to potentially irreparable and damaging worldwide or press scrutiny, it is easy to feel powerless. We are able to manage the crisis and implement damage limitation measures quickly and effectively.
We offer flexible solutions in relation to the funding of defamation claims, including working on the basis of full or part conditional fee agreements (also known as “no win no fee” agreements) backed with after the event insurance cover. For further information see our Advantage pages.
If you wish to know more about libel, slander and malicious falsehood see our section on Reputation Management and Media.
User generated content sites
We regularly advise clients on the operation of user generated content sites, blogs and social networking sites, in particular with regard to minimising potential liability for content posted on the site by users, including defamatory content and content which infringes copyright.
It is very important for companies that operate user generated content sites to have in place well drafted terms and conditions and policies on how to deal with infringing or inappropriate content.
We also:
- assist businesses with drafting policies for their employees in respect of content they post on social and professional networking sites
- draft website terms and conditions and privacy policies
- advise on all internet compliance issues, such as e-commerce regulations, distance selling regulations and data protection laws
Intellectual property solicitors
To arrange a discussion with an intellectual property solicitor click here or call us on 0800 840 4929.

