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Month: November 2016 (Page 4 of 5)

Gotcha? Civil claims arising from the activities of the Fake Sheikh – Darryl Hutcheon

confessionsThe conviction and sentencing of the “Fake Sheikh”, former News of the World journalist Mazher Mahmood, has led to renewed reports of possible legal actions against him and his former employers.  It is said that these could “dwarf” phone hacking claims. It has been reported that the Duchess of York has commenced legal action and that Mr Mahmood and his former employers, News Group Newspapers Limited, face more than 40 civil claims. Continue reading

Case Law: Countess of Caledon v Commissioner of Police, Norwich Pharmacal order against police refused – Simon Brown

Metropolitan PoliceIn the case of The Right Honourable The Countess of Caledon v The Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis and another [2016] EWHC 2214 (QB), the Applicant, the Rt Hon the Countess of Caledon, failed to satisfy both stages of the test to obtain a Norwich Pharmacal Order (‘NPO’) against the Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis (the ‘MPS’) for disclosure of information. Continue reading

Snapchat: Ephemeral or Eternal? – Sophie Kay

screenshot_2014-04-16-12-37-42-568x287The ghostly guise of Snapchat, as the ephemeral app, where photos magically disappear within a maximum of ten seconds, is somewhat ironic. Why? The very simple answer is: photos and videos posted onto Snapchat, are not immune to the eternal nature of social media, akin to any content, in whatever form that is posted onto Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Ask.fm. The list goes on. Continue reading

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