I will write a UK defamation, libel, or slander cease and desist letter
SRA Regulated UK Solicitor Authoritative Legal Letters Demands
About this Gig
Has someone published false statements about you or your business that have damaged your reputation? Under the UK Defamation Act 2013, you have the right to demand the removal of these statements, a formal apology, and potential financial damages.
As a regulated UK Solicitor (SRA: 474899), I specialize in reputation management. A defamation letter drafted by a solicitor shows the offending party that you are serious about protecting your good name.
I can assist with:
- Libel (Written defamation: Social media posts, Google reviews, blogs, news articles)
- Slander (Spoken defamation: False rumors, malicious gossip)
I will draft a robust demand letter asserting your rights, requiring immediate takedown of the content, a retraction/apology, and a promise not to repeat the claims.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
Worldwide
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FAQ
What is the difference between libel and slander?
Libel is written or permanent defamation (e.g., Facebook posts, reviews). Slander is spoken (e.g., rumors, verbal accusations).
Can you get a bad Google review removed?
Yes, if the review contains factually false statements, a legal letter to the poster (and Google) is highly effective.
Do I need to prove financial loss?
For businesses, yes, you must show "serious financial loss." For individuals, you must show "serious harm" to your reputation.
What happens if they don't delete the post?
We can discuss escalating the matter to the High Court for an injunction and damages.
Can you write to the platform (e.g., Facebook/Instagram)?
Yes, I can draft a Notice of Defamatory Content to the hosting platform.
