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Clintons

The Times

Lawyers 57
Turnover Not disclosed
Offices 1

Clintons is one of those law firms that describes itself as a “boutique”, which effectively means that it is relatively small and has a fairly narrow focus.

In the case of this firm, that focus is the luvvie world of the arts — film, television and theatre, with some “reputation management” thrown in, which effectively amounts to bringing defamation claims.

The firm refuses to disclose details of its present or recent cases. However, it actively promotes what it says was its role in having “helped shape and develop the law” in the UK through its involvement in a 2015 Court of Appeal decision involving Paul Weller, the “Modfather” of rock and former frontman of the Jam. Seven photographs of Weller’s children had been published by a national newspaper online — and the finding is substantially responsible for newspapers and other media organisations now pixelating pictures of children.

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