Rachel Atkins
Partner
Rachel Atkins is a partner at Schillings law firm, specialising in reputation protection for corporate organisations, entrepreneurs and high-profile individuals from both the business world and entertainment industry. She also heads up Schillings’ family law department ensuring damaging press coverage does not make the coping with family disputes more difficult.
Rachel is a leader in her field and applies her expert knowledge of the law of defamation, privacy, intellectual property and commercial litigation to provide media management advice on pre- and post-publication issues for clients. She has acted for blue-chip companies ranging from one of the world’s top steel makers to a leading global pharmaceuticals company and a major airline. She has also represented international entrepreneurs.
Her reputation protection work for corporate organisations and business entrepreneurs is extensive. Rachel was one of the Schillings partners involved in helping GlaxoSmithKline to obtain an injunction in 2006 to protect its shareholders from animal rights extremists. Rachel has also advised corporate clients, on various media management issues from a legal point of view, such as the London Stock Exchange, Lloyds Pharmacy and Arcelor Mittal.
“We work closely with major corporations. We speak their language. We know how they think, act and what their priorities are. The reputation of a company and its brand has to be safeguarded,” she says. “Acting swiftly to head off threats to a company’s reputation is vital.”
In July this year Rachel successfully obtained an apology and damages for the founder of easyJet and the easyGroup business empire, Sir Stelios Haji-loannou against Michael O’Leary and Ryanair.
Rachel has also represented Hollywood film stars, Premiership football players and a former Fleet Street newspaper editor, as well as fashion designers, publishers and film producers.
As part of the firm’s family and matrimonial practice, Rachel successfully acted for a high profile celebrity father, who supported by the mother, successfully challenged the media’s right of access under rules designed to open up family courts to public scrutiny. In the first test case under the rules the High Court division ruled that the media should be excluded from the hearing in the best interests of the child.
"Our family team does not ‘fight for the sake of fighting’. It understands the emotional journey that husbands, wives and children make during a marital breakdown”
She represented the U.S. actor Will Smith in early 2008, securing an apology, damages and costs from World Entertainment News Network for publishing a defamatory article about him. She also successfully represented Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney in a libel case against The Sun and the News of the World. The newspapers agreed to pay damages and publish prominent apologies to the football star in 2006.
Rachel is a member of the International Bar Association, the world’s leading organisation of international legal practitioners. Within it, she is a member of the Committee of the Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Group.
Recent articles written by Rachel Atkins
+ Family Dispute Arbitration Scheme Launches in February
+ Schillings listed in The Hot 100 Lawyers
+ Supreme Court rules in favour of Radmacher - what does this mean for the pre-nup?
+ The Public Figure Debate - do public figures deserve more protection from the press?