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Judge delivers decision in Meghan Markle s court case

The Duchess of Sussex sued Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL), publishers of MailOnline and Mail On Sunday, for infringement of privacy, breach of copyright and breach of the Data Protection Act over articles that included parts of a handwritten letter she had sent Thomas in 2018. On Feb. 11, Mr. Justice Warby granted Meghan a summary judgment over her claim of the misuse of private information, which she had made against the publisher of Mail On Sunday and MailOnline over the parts of the letter s publication. Doria Ragland, Meghan and Harry are seen at an event in London in 2018. Photo: © Ben Stanstall - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Meghan Markle wins court battle against British tabloid; Says the damage they ve done continues to run deep

Meghan Markle wins court battle against British tabloid; Says ‘the damage they’ve done continues to run deep’ Meghan Markle recently reacted to the news of winning her 2-year long court battle with a British tabloid. Scroll down to see what she said. Written By Pinkvilla Desk 343203 reads Mumbai Updated: February 12, 2021 05:36 pm Meghan Markle wins court battle against British tabloid; Says ‘the damage they’ve done continues to run deep’ 1 After a long and gruelling battle, Duchess Meghan Markle has finally and officially won her lawsuit against Associated Newspapers and The Mail! For the unversed, the former Suits actress was fighting a legal battle for invasion of privacy after her private letter was published for the world to read by the publication. In her lawsuit, the former Royal was suing Associated Newspapers for copyright infringement over a series of articles in 2019 in their newspaper The Mail

Meghan Markle seeks summary judgment in case against British press; Her lawyers call the publication unlawful

Meghan Markle seeks summary judgment in case against British press; Her lawyers call the publication unlawful Meghan Markle is seeking a summary judgment in her lawsuit against Associated Newspapers for publishing parts of her a private letter she wrote to her estranged father. Written By Pinkvilla Desk 245215 reads Mumbai Updated: January 20, 2021 05:20 pm Meghan Markle seeks summary judgment in case against British press; Her lawyers call the publication unlawful Meghan Markle is continuing her fight with Brtish media! Today Huffington Post reported that the Duchess if asking a British judge to settle her lawsuit against Associated Newspapers prior to the trial by stating that the publication has been “deeply personal” to have published a private letter to her estranged father was. In documents obtained by Huffington, Markle’s legal team states the act as “a plain and a serious breach of her rights of privacy

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