Amber is a media law specialist operating wherever there is an interface, be it welcome or unwanted, with the media or other organizations and individuals, where she works to protect the reputation and brand, privacy and confidential information of her clients, advising on: defamation, data protection (including ‘the right to be forgotten’ and voicemail interception (i.e. phone-hacking), harassment and blackmail. She is experienced in making applications for interim injunctive relief where necessary and assists clients through pre and post-publication situations, in negotiation and litigation. Her clients range from heads of state to heads of major international corporations; members of parliament to membership organizations, charities and not for profits; popstars, sports stars and music stars, to politicians; private families and family offices to public figures; entrepreneurs and business people to employees.
Prince Andrew's lawyers want allegations he raped a 17-year-old trafficking victim thrown out—but a lawyer tells Newsweek it may not help his reputation.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre is suing Prince Andrew in a New York court on allegations of sexual assault. Andrew has consistently denied the claims and his legal team says papers haven't been properly served. So where does the case go from here?
But if the tabloids picked a fight with Harry and Meghan expecting them not to fight back, then they were mistaken.
The main robust check and balance on a powerful and sometimes greedy press is the law of defamation.