Defamation and social media expert lawyers. Best defamation solicitor

Internet Law Specialist Lawyers FREE CALL 0800 612 7211

Recently removed from the internet

Law Society Awards winners. Cohen Davis

Yair Cohen Lawyer of the Year Award.jpg

What our clients say...
"Thank you and your team so very much for giving us our lives back."
“I would like to very deeply thank Yair, Louise and Adam for giving my family, in... Read More...
Contact our super friendly Social Media lawyers today!

Click HERE to Call Free for immediate help! 0800 612 7211

 

Every situation is different so by far the best way to find out how to respond to a social media legal issue is to speak to those who are most likely to have dealt with a situation similar to yours.
To find out how you can improve your reputation on the internet simply select one of the easy methods of contacting us.

 
Please use the form below to contact us.
We will respond as soon as possible.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Or you can call us on our free hotline.

FREEPHONE  0800 612 7211

(+) 44 207 183 4 123 from outside the UK.

 

 

Or if you prefer you can email us to helpline (at) CohenDavis.co.uk.

 

TheInternet LawCentre

TattleLife defamation

TattleLife defamation

Addressing defamation on Tattle.Life

Tattle.Life is widely known for hosting harmful and defamatory content that affects influencers, celebrities, and private individuals alike. At Cohen Davis, together with other dedicated organisations, we're committed to helping those affected get justice.

Why is Tattle.Life still online?

Despite the site's negative impact, Tattle.Life continues to operate partly because its owners have gone to great lengths to hide their identities, using false names and fictitious companies. This tactic has made legal action challenging—but not impossible. Through dedicated legal efforts, significant progress has been made. Some recent disclosure applications have successfully revealed the true identities behind Tattle.Life, paving the way for further action against those responsible.

Our experience with Tattle.Life cases

At Cohen Davis, we've handled numerous cases involving Tattle.Life, gaining valuable insights into the unique challenges of tackling anonymous defamation online. We’ve successfully obtained subpoenas in the United States and have participated in legal actions across the globe aimed at identifying those behind defamatory content. Our continued efforts have seen posts removed and identities uncovered, although this remains a complex and ongoing task.

Working with search engines and web hosts

In situations where directly pursuing individual defamers proves challenging, we work closely with major search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo to limit the damage caused by defamatory content. By requesting the removal of links to harmful posts and providing detailed legal evidence, we’ve successfully reduced the visibility of damaging material. This has brought significant relief to our clients while broader legal action is pursued.

Identifying and acting against anonymous defamers

In several cases, our team has successfully initiated legal action against anonymous posters ("persons unknown"). This strategy has been successful in swiftly removing threads and posts from search engines and social media platforms, as well as directly from sources at the Tattle.Life website. Crucially, recent legal developments mean we're increasingly getting closer and closer to unravelling the identities of those behind anonymous posts. In many cases, these defamers are neighbours, friends, or even family members of the victims.

Our commitment to bringing peace and resolution to victims of Tattle.Life defamation

At Cohen Davis, we're dedicated to holding those behind defamation on Tattle.Life accountable. Over the years, we've invested considerable time and resources—often at our own expense—into ongoing investigations, resulting in important breakthroughs in identifying individuals responsible for harmful content. Our commitment remains strong, and we're determined to keep pushing forward until justice is fully served for victims affected by Tattle.Life.

Are you a victim of defamation on Tattle.life? Time might be of the essence. Call us now for legal advice on +44 207 183 4123 or send a request and we will contact you as soon as possible.

  • Online trolling legal help

    Online trolling legal help
  • How can influencers avoid personal data being leaked online

    What can influencers do avoid personal data being leaked on the internet

    Case study on protecting personal information online as an influencer

    Our client is a prominent fashion and luxury influencer boasting a substantial following of over 300,000+ on TikTok and 200,000+ on Instagram. Despite her notable success, she has unfortunately become the target of unwarranted attention, notably from users on the website Tattle.Life. This article will share light into how you can protect your personal information online as an influencer.

  • Long-term harassment against an influencer - case study

    Case study: Long-term harassment against an influencer

     

    How can an influencer stop long-term harassment campaign by someone who used to be a friend?

    Adi and his family faced relentless online harassment from a former friend and reached out to Cohen Davis Solicitors who finally brought the harassment to an end through expert legal action.

  • Solicitor who specialises in working with influencers

    Solicitors who specialise in working with influencers

    Solicitors who specialise in working with influencers

    As an influencer, there are several legal aspects to consider when conducting your business.

  • Harassment on Tattle.life

    Harassment on Tattle.life

    What to do if you are being harassed on Tattle.life

  • TattleLife defamation

    TattleLife defamation

    The defamatory hub of Tattle.Life

    As the number of victims on this platform is at all time high, Cohen Davis, together with other organisations are committed to bringing justice to those influencers and celebrity affected

 

a flat out uncond

Our work featured on

   guardian remove images from the internet Amazon specialist lawyer

Latest Articles

Online defamation