Ranked as a key lawyer in the reputation management category.
Michael advises on a range of information, media and reputation management matters.
He represents both claimants and defendants in media crises, typically involving pre-broadcast/publication requests for comment, preventing or mitigating media broadcast/publication of false allegations, unlawful third party disclosure of private/confidential information, regulatory data and media complaints/investigations (ICO, IPSO, Ofcom), cyber incidents, and dark PR campaigns.
Michael's practice spans all information matters including defamation, privacy, confidentiality, malicious falsehood, contentious data protection, right to be forgotten, subject access requests, freedom of speech, conspiracy, harassment, blackmail, communications offences, and applications for injunctive relief (non-disclosure, pre-action and non-party disclosure, Norwich Pharmacal orders).
He also advises on soft intellectual property disputes, including in relation to trade marks, passing off, designs, copyright, moral rights and performers' rights, and regulatory matters in the technology and media sectors, particularly in relation to online safety, intermediary liability and transparency reporting.
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Ranked as a key lawyer in the reputation management category.
Advising a UHNW founder on the multi-jurisdictional response to a smear campaign by members of the online 'cult' of a competitor founder, in relation to defamation, harassment, malicious communications, computer misuse and conspiracy.
Advising a key witness for the defendant in a long-running unlawful information gathering claim brought by a member of a Royal Family against a newspaper, in relation to giving evidence under an information-sharing agreement.
Advising a UHNW family on a blackmail attempt and the threatened unlawful disclosure of private information (including highly invasive covert recordings) and the publication of defamatory allegations by an employee.
Advising a supplier on the threatened publication of defamatory allegations in a documentary and several online publications by a public service broadcaster in relation to alleged criminal conduct, and successfully securing their removal from the reporting.
Advising Spotify on the defence and strike-out of a defamation and negligence claim brought by an artist in relation to stream counts and artificial streaming, and successfully opposing an application for an interim injunction.
Successfully opposing an application for a Norwich Pharmacal order brought by a politician to oblige Cloudflare to disclose the identities of the anonymous operators of a website who published certain potentially defamatory allegations against him.
Online Safety Act – first test cases for the new disinformation offence
par Tim de Klerck et Solange Baris
par Erik Steiner
par plusieurs auteurs
par Mike Vallance
par Mareike Christine Gehrmann et Carla Nelles, LL.M. (Amsterdam)