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Defamation

If you believe that somebody has made statements about you that are untrue and which damage your reputation, you may be entitled to damages for defamation.
Defamatory statements can be made in writing (libel) or orally (slander).
Our solicitors have successfully brought claims against both national and regional newspapers and have obtained published apologies as well as damages for their clients.
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