Keith Schilling Appearing At Cambridge Union To Debate Press Freedom
Released
on: January 21, 2010, 5:18 am
Author:
Schillings
Industry: Law
Schillings, the UK law firm dedicated to protecting the
reputations of international corporations, brands and high-profile
individuals, will be taking part in a Cambridge Union debate on press
freedom.
Keith Schilling, one of Britain's most sought after lawyers for his work in
defamation and privacy, joins Max Mosley and James Price QC to complete a line-up
of experts in what promises to be a thought provoking debate on the motion - 'This
house believes the British press has too much freedom'.
Opposing the motion will be David Leigh, Investigations Editor at the Guardian,
author, Tom Bower, and Alex Thomsom, Channel 4 News Correspondent.
The Cambridge Union Society is the oldest and most prestigious student debating
society in the world. Founded in 1815, it has welcomed speakers from across the
world and across generations. From Prime Ministers to archbishops, from generals to
Presidents, the Society has hosted giants from all walks of life.
The Cambridge Union is well known for its contentious debates with high profile
figures who are asked to passionately defend what they believe in. The panel open
themselves to discussion with union members on contemporary issues that often
reflect what's going on in the media.
Preparing for the debate Keith Schilling said: "I am really looking forward to
debating this important and topical issue, particularly in such auspicious premises.
Whilst freedom of expression is fundamental to any democracy, there are
insufficient checks on the media's freedom which can result in significant and
often irreparable harm."
The debate will take place at 8pm on Thursday 21st January at the Union building in
Cambridge.
About Schillings:
Schillings is one of Britain's top media law firms dedicated to reputation protection
and safeguarding the rights of international corporations and brands, high-profile
business people and those in the public eye. The firm's 25 year track-record in defamation, privacy law and copyright cases together with family law, matrimonial and commercial dispute
resolution is second to none, prompting The Independent newspaper to call Schillings
a "spectacularly efficient media law firm".
Schillings clients include entertainer Madonna, supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress
Kate Winslet, seven times Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, international
footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Potter author JK Rowling, pharmaceuticals maker
GlaxoSmithKline, steel maker Arcelor Mittal, the Harrods Group and the London Stock
Exchange.
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