FEB 03 2026

Taylor Hampton in the Courts – Week Commencing 26 January 2026

Taylor Hampton is acting for two of the five test claimants (former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer, Camilla Sacre-Dallerup, and former business partner to Sophie Rhys-Jones and publicist, Murray Harkin) in respect of a Trial of a Preliminary Issue (“TPI”) listed for the next two weeks on the matter of limitation in the Mirror Newspapers… Continue reading Taylor Hampton in the Courts – Week Commencing 26 January 2026

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JAN 20 2026

Setting Aside Judgments for Fraud

Setting Aside Judgments for Fraud

It has long been a principle of English law that, once proven, fraud invalidates judgments, as well as contracts and all transactions whatsoever, perhaps best encapsulated by Lord Denning in Lazarus Estates Ltd v Beasley [1956] 1 Q.B. 702, in which he memorably stated as follows: “No court in this land will allow a person… Continue reading Setting Aside Judgments for Fraud

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JAN 20 2026

Kenevan v TikTok

A group of British parents are bringing a wrongful death lawsuit against the social media platform TikTok and its parent company ByteDance, seeking accountably for the deaths of their children and demanding transparency over what the platform showed them before they died. Background The five families bringing the lawsuit claim that Isaac Kenevan (aged 13),… Continue reading Kenevan v TikTok

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JAN 19 2026

Taylor Hampton in the news following its client Janice Dickinson serving proceedings on ITV

Taylor Hampton Solicitors is representing supermodel Janice Dickinson in a major High Court claim against ITV, for an amount to be determined by the court. Following the recent service of proceedings, this case highlights the critical responsibilities broadcasters hold regarding participant safety and medical care. The Incident As reported by outlets like the Daily Mail,… Continue reading Taylor Hampton in the news following its client Janice Dickinson serving proceedings on ITV

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JAN 19 2026

A Longer Route to Settlement under the Earned Settlement Scheme

The UK government has proposed a major shift in how people qualify for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). Instead of fixed paths of five or ten years towards settlement, the new Earned Settlement Scheme creates a longer baseline requirement that could extend residence requirements up to 30 years in some cases. This will affect most… Continue reading A Longer Route to Settlement under the Earned Settlement Scheme

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JAN 16 2026

Reputation management in an online world

Reputation management, especially as the media landscape undertakes a rapid change in light of emerging advanced technologies, requires a case by case approach. There needs to be a clear understanding of the specific personnel involved, an appreciation of the ramifications of taking a certain course, and an acknowledgement of any extenuating circumstances which might impact… Continue reading Reputation management in an online world

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JAN 16 2026

Obtaining compensation for COVID-19 vaccine injuries

Taylor Hampton offers legal support for individuals suffering from injuries following their COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccine injuries For the vast majority of people, vaccines are extremely safe. They are vital for protecting individuals and communities from serious diseases. However, a small number of individuals may experience rare adverse drug reactions following their vaccinations. During the COVID-19… Continue reading Obtaining compensation for COVID-19 vaccine injuries

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JAN 16 2026

Selective Quoting: An Ageless Art or Deceitful Tactic?

Selective quoting is an age-old art. Using someone else’s words to benefit one’s own narrative has long been a tactic used in journalism and political discourse.  With the ever-growing ability to publish information in an instant and clip, edit and broadcast to million of people in seconds, the potential for reputational damage has grown exponentially.… Continue reading Selective Quoting: An Ageless Art or Deceitful Tactic?

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JAN 15 2026

Getty Images v Stability AI – Green light for Getty to appeal AI decision

In November of last year, one of the most hotly anticipated judgments was handed down by the Courts in the case of Getty Images v Stability AI. This was the first major ruling which considered how trademark and copyright laws apply to the use of generative AI models in the UK. The judgment was delivered… Continue reading Getty Images v Stability AI – Green light for Getty to appeal AI decision

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JAN 13 2026

Taylor Hampton client successful in resisting application to set aside libel judgment

Taylor Hampton client Tamim Rashed has successfully resisted an application to have the libel judgment previously obtained by him (https://taylorhampton.co.uk/press-release-concerning-defamation-proceedings-brought-by-mr-tamim-rashed-against-mr-peter-deane/) set aside by the Defendant to those proceedings, Peter Deane. Background The background to the underlying proceedings was that Mr Deane had published a number of posts on his LinkedIn page which were highly defamatory… Continue reading Taylor Hampton client successful in resisting application to set aside libel judgment

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