We protect against threats to reputation by providing outstanding strategic advice and representation.

“Reputation is an integral and important part of the dignity of the individual. It also forms the basis of many decisions in a democratic society which are fundamental to its well-being: whom to employ or work for, whom to promote, whom to do business with or to vote for.

Once besmirched by an unfounded allegation in a national newspaper, a reputation can be damaged forever, especially if there is no opportunity to vindicate one's reputation. When this happens, society as well as the individual is the loser. For it should not be supposed that the protection of reputation is a matter of importance only to the affected individual and his family. Protection of reputation is conducive to the public good.”

Lord Nicholls in Reynolds v Times Newspapers Ltd.

While the right to one’s reputation is a fundamental human right, it sits alongside a range of other competing civil and political human rights, privileges and immunities enjoyed by others.  Navigating the minefield between these conflicts is what we do best.  We work hard to deliver positive outcomes for our clients at critical moments by setting smart strategies to keep them safe from threats.

Our skilled team of litigators led by Patrick George and Rebekah Giles are positioned to act quickly, sensitively and efficiently.  We recognise that a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach cannot be applied to reputational risk matters. As such, we work alongside some of Australia’s most skilled media, political, IT and security experts to assist our clients to preserve, protect and restore reputation. To learn more about our capabilities, click here.