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13 Oct 2011, 2:23 pm by INFORRM
A minister told the House that Carter-Ruck were wrong to claim super-injunctions applied to the reporting of Parliamentary proceedings. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 2:58 pm by Michael Scutt
  Why did Nigel Pargeter have to fall off the roof at New Year? [read post]
8 Jun 2011, 12:23 pm by Mike Widener
Yale University Library  Resources on Book Terminology ILAB Glossaries: A multi-lingual collection of glossaries, including a PDF of John Carter & Nicholas Barker, ABC for Book Collectors (8th ed. 2006). [read post]
6 Jun 2011, 3:20 pm
The Kat was really excited at the thought that the small Black Sea state of Georgia was host to some high class copyright litigation -- but to his disappointment it turned out instead to be the other Georgia, home of Coca-Cola and Jimmy Carter. [read post]
22 Feb 2011, 12:05 pm by Elie Mystal
., we balance the right to reputation with freedom of speech,” said Nigel Tait, a partner at prominent British libel law firm Carter-Ruck, who has represented Elton John and Simon Cowell. [read post]
24 Jan 2011, 3:58 am by INFORRM
  As to the likely impact of the case, solicitor Nigel Tait of Carter-Ruck told the Press Association that “There is no doubt that the decision in MGN v UK heralds the end of the 100 per cent success fee in publication cases in the near future. [read post]
16 Dec 2010, 4:13 pm by INFORRM
Claire Cartwright-Hignett & Alexander Carter-Silk (Speechly Bircham LLP). [read post]
18 Jul 2010, 4:35 am by INFORRM
  The settlement is reported on the Carter-Ruck and 5RB websites. [read post]
4 Jul 2010, 2:03 pm by INFORRM
  There is a post about the decision on “trivial libels” by Nigel Hanson of Foot Anstey on the Hold the Front Page website. [read post]
3 Jun 2010, 1:30 am by INFORRM
There is an interesting article on “Libel Law: The declining role of juries” by Nigel Tait of Carter-Ruck in which he points out that The right to trial by jury in actions for libel was considered so fundamental by the government, back in 1990, that when the Neill Committee was asked to propose reforms to the practice and procedure for defamation, trial by jury was specifically excluded from its terms of reference because it was so intimately connected with fundamental… [read post]
15 Apr 2010, 9:44 am by INFORRM
  The discussion was chaired by the BBC’s Clive Coleman, and on the panel were (in alphabetical order) David Hooper (Partner in Reynolds Porter Chamberlain), David Leigh (Guardian Investigations Editor), Simon Singh (Science Writer) and Nigel Tait (Partner in Carter-Ruck). [read post]
26 Jan 2010, 5:29 am by Sam Hasler
The court has now lifted the Court Order (originally granted without notice to George or Nigel). [read post]