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Steeles Law’s Dispute Resolution Team ranked second in Lawyer Awards

We reported back in May 2009 that the Dispute Resolution Team was nominated along with 6 other law firms by The Lawyer Magazine for Litigation Team of the Year 2008. more...

Published: 24 June 2009

Steeles Law’s Litigation Team Receives “Legal Oscar” Nomination

The Lawyer Awards are the legal industry’s equivalent of the “Oscars” selecting the best of the best from 2008, nationally and internationally. more...

Published: 15 May 2009

Internet Blog Libel – Consent of Publication and Ability to Remove Material

Sam Hussain, a Trainee Solicitor in Steeles Law’s Litigation Team, examines the Internet blog libel case of Carrie v Tolkien [2009] EWHC 29 (QB), in which consent of publication and the ability to remove material were brought into question. more...

Published: 19 February 2009

Max Mosley Lawyer Makes the ‘Hot 100’

Steeles Law Head of Litigation, Dominic Crossley has been credited with a much-coveted place in The Lawyer magazine’s ‘Hot 100’ lawyers of 2008. more...

Published: 26 January 2009

Max Mosley Lawyer Dominic Crossley Comments on Dacre’s Speech Slamming Mr Justice Eady

Steeles Law media litigation specialist, Dominic Crossley, who brought successful action on behalf of Max Mosley against the News of the World, comments in The Lawyer on Daily Mail Chief Paul Dacre’s speech attacking Mr Justice Eady. more...

Published: 25 November 2008

Offer of Amends - Tesco Stores Limited v Guardian News & Media Ltd and Alan Rusbridger

Rhory Robertson, head of the Steeles Law Media group, looks at the case of Tesco v Guardian News which has developed the ‘offer of amends’ procedure, the process by which the makers of a defamatory statement agree to an apology and a sum of money to be paid to the defamed part. more...

Published: 24 October 2008

Is the Press Really Threatened by Privacy and Libel Laws?

Dominic Crossley, who led the team at Steeles Law in their successful action on behalf of Max Mosley against the News of the World, disputes recent reports claiming that the freedom of the press is under threat. more...

Published: 24 October 2008
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