“Ferocious in protecting the client”
Chambers & Partners
Claire is recognised as a leader in this field. Her clients include politicians, celebrities, international business people, global corporations, professionals and academics.
She has very wide experience in media litigation, including defamation and infringement of privacy, and reputation management. She works with her clients whose rights have been infringed to secure vindication, through the removal of online content, the publication of retractions and apologies and the payment of damages.
Claire gives urgent trouble-shooting advice before publication or broadcast. Often working alongside PR advisers, she helps companies and high-profile individuals to deal with unwanted media scrutiny, with a view to preventing publication of material that would infringe their rights to reputation, confidentiality and privacy.
Claire is an expert in the rights of individuals under Data Protection legislation including the Right to Erasure/Right to be Forgotten under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). She works for her clients to secure the removal or amendment of unlawful or inaccurate material published online or elsewhere, including in due diligence reports and “KYC” databases including World-Check and Lexis Nexis World Compliance.
Claire advises clients who are the subject of regulatory investigations by professional regulators, including the General Medical Council (GMC) and the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA).
She has advised on cases relating to investigations by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards and on matters relating to the conduct of Members of Parliament.
Claire has acted for individuals and businesses in banking disputes, including pursuing claims against banks for mis-selling derivative products, and in relation to complaints about the closure of bank accounts.
In a major commercial dispute she acted for a company in liquidation in a claim for professional negligence against the company’s former solicitors, which resulted in a payment in damages of £10 million.
She has advised parties in anti-suit proceedings and proceedings for contempt.
Claire is an honorary law Fellow at the Royal Docks School of Business and Law at the University of East London and is a member of its advisory board.