
David Sherborne
David Sherborne is a prominent British solicitor and legal advocate known for representing high-profile clients in cases involving privacy and media law. His expertise has made him a sought-after figure in legal disputes concerning the rights of public figures against media intrusion. Recently, Sherborne has been in the news for his role in representing Prince Harry in his appeal regarding the restoration of security protection in the UK, highlighting the ongoing legal challenges faced by the prince and the royal family's dynamics.
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David Sherborne is the barrister representing all the claimants in the court case.
Elton John, Liz Hurley and others in court case over hacking claimsDavid Sherborne is the lawyer representing the claimants in the privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail.
Trial begins in Prince Harry’s privacy lawsuit against the Daily MailDavid Sherborne is representing the claimants in the lawsuit against the Daily Mail.
Harry made 'paranoid' by Daily Mail publisher's unlawful actions, court hearsDavid Sherborne said he will show 'there was clear and systematic use of unlawful gathering of information' at ANL.
Prince Harry, Elton John ‘violated’ by UK media’s alleged intrusionDavid Sherborne is the lawyer representing Prince Harry and other claimants in the lawsuit.
Jutarnji list - Princ Harry krenuo u obračun s britanskim tabloidom, ima i slavne saveznike: 'Uništili su živote'David Sherborne is the barrister who influenced Prince Harry's decision to take legal action against the press.
Prince Harry v the Daily Mail: high-stakes trial could have profound effects on UK media | Prince HarryDavid Sherborne is the lawyer for Prince Harry who discussed the apologies from News Group Newspapers.
El príncipe Harry pierde el recurso para mantener su protección policial en Reino Unido | Gente | EntretenimientoDavid Sherborne announced to the court that the parties have reached an agreement regarding the media intrusion case.
Il ritorno di Harry a Londra, per riavere la protezione. «Pronto a deporre le armi» della guerra in famiglia


































