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Our lawyers contribute to a variety of publications and conferences and some of their articles and papers are included here.
31 August 2010
High net worth divorces set to rise with economic recovery
there are signs that disgruntled spouses who have been biding their time are now seeking that long wished for divorce and the financial settlement that follows.
30 July 2010
Should I stay or should I go? Is change afoot in child relocation cases?
Momentum appears to be building for a change in the English courts’ approach to granting permission for parents to permanently relocate abroad with children.
01 June 2010
Equality Act 2010: forewarned is forearmed
The Equality Act 2010 (‘the Act’) will be brought into force in October 2010. The Act was introduced to harmonise discrimination law and to strengthen it. It brings together nine existing major pieces of discrimination legislation into a single act and creates a number of new rights and remedies to protect employees from discrimination.
01 June 2010
Digital Economy Act 2010: who should be worried?
Media, entertainment & sport briefing from Schillings published in the June 2010 issue of The In-House Lawyer
27 May 2010
One year on - the impact of the opening up of family courts
The press now have access to hearings about divorces and matters relating to children which particularly affects high profile or high net worth individuals who are often of interest to the media.
12 March 2010
Preventing reputation meltdown: brand, stakeholder and media
The In-House Lawyer article written by Jo Paton
05 February 2010
Divorce and the media: the courts, the pay-outs and the speculation
The In-House Lawyer magazine article written by Davina Hay
14 December 2009
Stop the press: the Reynolds defence
The In-House Lawyer magazine article written by Laura Tyler and Samantha Domin
16 November 2009
Minimising internet threats to the corporate reputation without blowing the budget
The In-House Lawyer magazine article written by Chris Scott
16 October 2009
Reputation law: differences between English and US approach in libel and privacy
The In-House Lawyer magazine article written by Jenny Afia and Jon Oakley
18 September 2009
Access all areas: A principle approach to media access after Re Child X
This article considers the judgment of Sir Mark Potter, President of the Family Division in Re Child X (Residence and Contact: Rights of the Media Attendance: FPR Rule 10.28(4)) [2009] EWHC 1728 (Fam), [2009] 2 FLR (forthcoming).
15 September 2009
Handling social media threats and cleaning up online reputations
The In-House Lawyer magazine article written by Laura Tyler
24 March 2009
Playing with confidence
Sports article written by Matthew Himsworth
19 March 2009
The Empire strikes back
An opinion regarding the costs of libel litigation
03 August 2007
Calling in the lawyers
PRWeek article featuring Keith Schilling
14 July 2007
Paparazzi intrusion
30 May 2007
PR and the Law
Protecting brand and reputation
21 May 2007
OK! says hello (again) to £1 million damages
Final chapter in the Douglas and Zeta-Jones wedding photos
30 April 2007
Privacy and open justice in the family courts
Article by Keith Schilling and Miranda Fisher
06 December 2006
Brand and Reputation Protection
Most reputation issues have pertained to print, but this is changing, especially with the internet and the advent of Blogs.
27 October 2006
Lords ruling a warning bell
The effects of the decision in Jameel
01 September 2006
Two sides of the PCC
Two sides of the PCC
22 March 2006
Defamation and the Internet
An overview of the issues raised in cases of international dissemination of defamatory content through the Internet
11 February 2006
Celebrities interests: are they adequately protected?
Keith Schilling's edited speech from the Privacy and Personality Rights in Comparative Perspective conference.
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