
I am James Wilson, the Wilson in Wilson v Mendelsohn, Newbon and Cantor. I am going to write about what happened, what went terribly wrong, and how what happened can be avoided in future.
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This is episode #9 about the High Court defamation and privacy case Wilson v Mendelsohn, Newbon and Cantor and it is about developments over the last month. There are four parts to this episode. Part 1 explains the position in relation to t...
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This is episode #6 of what happened in the High Court defamation and privacy case Wilson v Mendelsohn, Newbon and Cantor. This post is about the conduct of Mr Mark Lewis of Patron Law, Mr Daniel Berke of 3D Solicitors, and Ms Beth Grossman ...
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I am the Wilson in Wilson v Mendelsohn, Newbon and Cantor. I am going to explain what happened in the litigation. To make sure that what happened to the parties in the litigation, never happens to anyone else.
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