Law firm based in London, England
Harbottle & Lewis
is a
law firm
based in
London
,
England
which advises clients across the media, communications and entertainment industries.
[2]
Harbottle & Lewis has 42 partners and 68 lawyers and in 2016/17 recorded turnover of £28.1m.
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It is recommended by the independent legal directories The Legal 500
[3]
and Chambers and Partners
[4]
in all its core practice areas.
History
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Laurence Harbottle and Brian Lewis met at Law School in
Guildford
in 1951.
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Both lawyers had a special interest in the legal aspects of film production and theatre and in December 1955 established Harbottle & Lewis with its office in South Molton Street,
Mayfair
. While Brian Lewis concentrated on film guarantees and film productions, Laurence Harbottle mainly acted for film producers as well as writers, actors and technicians.
With advances in technology, their firm grew and developed its television and music industry expertise. More recently Harbottle & Lewis has also built specialist practice areas in
electronic commerce
and interactive entertainment.
The firm moved from South Molton Street to its current location on
Hanover Square
in May 1988.
Laurence Harbottle served as solicitor to friends
Laurence Olivier
and
Dirk Bogarde
. The firm's clients presently include
The Prince of Wales
, and
The Duke of Cambridge
.
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Relations with News International
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In 2006 Harbottle & Lewis acted on behalf of
Prince Charles
in engaging with the Metropolitan Police's investigations with regards to the hacking of the phones of his sons, Princes William and Harry, in the
News of the World royal phone hacking scandal
. That scandal subsequently led to the dismissal of
News of the World
reporter
Clive Goodman
. When Goodman
sued for unfair dismissal
, Harbottle & Lewis were hired by the
News of the World's
parent company,
News International
.
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On 10 July 2011, Harbottle & Lewis acting for their client
News International
were cited by
BBC News
Business editor
Robert Peston
as being involved in the 'smoking gun' emails in the
News of the World
phone hacking scandal
.
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On 18 July 2011, the firm issued an open letter outlining its position,
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and appointed Luther Pendragon to handle PR issues relating to the affair.
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On 19 July, Lord MacDonald the former Director of Public Prosecutions engaged by News Corporation to review the emails handed to Harbottle & Lewis in 2007, said in evidence to the
Home Affairs Select Committee
:
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I have to tell you that the material I saw was so blindingly obvious that anyone trying to argue that it shouldn't be given to the police would have had a very tough task
On 20 July, Harbottle & Lewis issued a statement saying that it had asked News International to release it from its professional duty of confidentiality, which had been declined by News International. Harbottle & Lewis subsequently wrote to
John Whittingdale
MP, chairman of the
Culture, Media and Sport Committee
, asking to provide evidence to the committee.
[11]
On 21 July it was reported that News International had authorised Harbottle & Lewis to answer questions from the Metropolitan Police Service and parliamentary select committees in respect of what they were asked to do.
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The Culture, Media and Sports Committee is reported to be planning to write to Harbottle & Lewis asking its representatives to appear when it resumes in October.
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Paul Farrelly, one of the MPs on the committee, said:
Harbottle & Lewis stand right up there with all the other people who have come to us and maintained there was only one rogue reporter.....
That letter has been allowed to lie on the record for four years when Harbottle & Lewis had other evidence from emails of wrongdoing that have now been finally provided to the police, so Harbottle & Lewis have a lot of questions to answer and we will be pursuing them. We don't know what Harbottle & Lewis were asked to review, we don't know what their brief was.
He said that a letter written by the London law firm in 2007 to News International concerning a review of internal News of the World emails was now "clearly misleading".
On 22 July, Tom Watson, another MP on the committee, published a letter
[14]
from the
Solicitors Regulation Authority
in response to his letter expressing concerns about Harbottle and Lewis's part in the phone-hacking affair. In the letter, Anthony Townsend, Chief Executive of the SRA said:
On the basis of our preliminary review of the public domain material, we have decided to instigate a formal investigation.
We will pursue our investigation vigorously and thoroughly, but emphasise that our inquiries are at an early stage, and that no conclusions have been reached about whether there may have been any impropriety by any solicitor
See also
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References
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a
b
Matt Byrne,
The Lawyer
, 16 August 2010,
Harbottle & Lewis
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"Harbottle & Lewis LLP: Private Company Information - Businessweek"
.
www.bloomberg.com
. Retrieved
18 May
2016
.
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"Legal 500"
. Legal 500
. Retrieved
4 July
2013
.
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"Chambers and Partners"
. Chambers and Partners
. Retrieved
4 July
2013
.
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"Chambers Student Guide"
. Chambersstudent.co.uk
. Retrieved
4 July
2013
.
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"Royal lawyers issue warning over rumors of Prince William affair with Marchioness of Cholmondeley"
.
Washington Examiner
. 9 April 2019
. Retrieved
29 December
2021
.
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Robert Peston
,
BBC
, 10 July 2011,
News International found "smoking gun" emails in 2007
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"Hackgate: where were the lawyers?"
. Lawyerwatch.wordpress.com. 10 July 2011
. Retrieved
4 July
2013
.
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a
b
Legal Week
, 18 July 2011,
Harbottle defends Hackgate position; Grabiner to lead News Corp clean-up
Archived
29 May 2016 at the
Wayback Machine
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BBC, 20 July 2011,
Ex-Met Police chief denies 'swipe' at prime minister
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Matt Byrne,
The Lawyer
, 20 July 2011,
Harbottle forbidden from responding to News International's put-down
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The Independent
, 21 July 2011,
Law firm given right of reply over 'failure' to expose bribery
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The Guardian
, 21 July 2011,
Phone hacking: legal firm accused by Murdochs called before committee
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"Response from Solicitors Regulation Authority ? Harbottle & Lewis | Tom Watson MP"
. Tom-watson.co.uk. 22 July 2011. Archived from
the original
on 8 August 2011
. Retrieved
4 July
2013
.
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