Taylor Hampton

Taylor Hampton acted for Bruno Lachaux

Taylor Hampton acted for Bruno Lachaux on 13 and 14 November 2018 in the landmark Supreme Court appeal which will determine how s.1(1) of the Defamation Act 2013 (known as the “serious harm” requirement) is to be interpreted

The Defendants (Independent Print Ltd and Evening Standard Ltd) are appealing against the judgment of the Court of Appeal handed down in September 2017.

The Court of Appeal’s findings were as follows:

The Supreme Court has been asked to determine the following issues:

The Defendants’ case is that s.1(1) requires a claimant to prove that a publication has caused serious harm by adducing evidence of such harm, and that serious harm to reputation should not be inferred unless it is obvious it has occurred. They also argue that the repetition rule and the rule in Dingle v Associated Newspapers Ltd [1964] AC 371 have no application in the context of a determination of serious harm.

The Claimant is seeking largely to uphold the judgment of the Court of Appeal.
Daniel Taylor and Megan O’Boyle of Taylor Hampton are instructed by the Claimant.