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1 Dec 2009
Defamation actions on the increase
Claims rise by 11% in 2008
The number of defamation claims issued in the High Court rose by 11% during 2008 according to a review published by city law firm, Reynolds Porter Chamberlain.
The analysis of the latest Judicial Statistics reveals that 259 High Court defamation claims were issued in 2008, compared to 233 in 2007 and 213 in 2006.
Although media reports have leapt to the conclusion that this must be due to an increase in 'libel tourism', there does not appear to be any evidence of that. In fact, the increase is most readily explicable by the fact that one individual (a UK citizen) issued 25 libel claims in 2008 (having issued around half that number in 2007).
Links
- Number of New Defamation Cases Jumps 11% - RPC
- Surge in 'libel tourism' brings 11% rise in cases - Guardian
- Libel cases at record high as the rich and famous use British courts to silence their critics - Mail