Internet Law
Online Harassment
Online Harassment Solicitors in Manchester and London
Online harassment can be defined as the use of information and communication technologies by an individual or group to repeatedly cause harm to another. Online Harassment is one of the most serious problems in social media. To address it requires understanding the forms harassment takes, how it impacts the targets, who harasses, and how technology that stands between users and social media can stop harassers and protect users.
As the world technologically advances, there are more social media platforms and review sites than ever, this gives individuals more resources to post creating a higher risk of harassment. This has created complex legal issues which we are able to advise on.
Our specialist team can advise on:
- Online harassment court procedures
- Pre-action protocols for harassment claims (media and communications pre action protocol)
- Review and advise
- Analyse financial loss (damages)
- Issue letters before action
Contact Our Online Harassment Lawyers and advocates in Manchester, Birmingham and London, UK
If you would like to enquire for any of our online harassment services please complete our online contact form here or send an email to us at [email protected] and one of our online harassment advocates shall call you back.
Alternatively, please call our online harassment lawyers on 0330 127 8888 for a free no obligation discussion.
Monarch Solicitors is a leading UK law firm with specialist online harassment solicitors ready to offer their expertise. Our award-winning Manchester solicitors, London solicitors and Birmingham solicitors offer their legal expertise nationally and internationally.
We are also able to leverage an international network spanning across Hong Kong, Turkey and Dubai to provide seamless assistance with cross-border matters relating to online harassment.
FAQ
Instagram is the most common platform for harassment and cyberbullying, closely followed by Facebook and Snapchat.
Pre-action protocols explain the conduct and set out the steps the court would normally expect parties to take before commencing proceedings for particular types of civil claims. They are approved by the Master of the Rolls and are annexed to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR).
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