Privacy

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Chambers & Partners, 2012

All family law issues involve highly sensitive, private information.  Following a change in the rules in April 2009, the media can now attend most family court proceedings.  Whilst the media has shown little interest in the vast majority of cases, those involving celebrities and well known personalities are likely to attract attention.

It is sometimes possible to apply to the court for an order that the media do not attend, and our specialist reputation management lawyers within our media team are able to assist us in making such applications when necessary and appropriate.

We will also deal with issues where one of the parties in a family dispute wishes to publicise private matters.

Briefings

23 January 2013 The Prudential decision on privilege James Price
25 September 2012 Keeping Private Matters Private Jeremy Posnansky QC
05 July 2012 Why regulate the press and media at all? Richard Shillito
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