Several parts of Meghan Markle's case were dismissed by the courts today, but there's still a chance she could win her legal battle against the British tabloids.
that Meghan wrote to her father, Thomas Markle, in August 2018. The lawsuit seeks damages for the alleged misuse of private information, breach of data protection rights and copyright infringement.
The judge also made clear that none of the elements struck out are required in order for Meghan to win her claim. A spokesperson for Schillings, the law firm acting on behalf of Meghan, said in a statement on Friday that it will continue on with the case. "Whilst the Judge recognises that there is a claim for breach of privacy and copyright, we are surprised to see that his ruling suggests that dishonest behaviour is not relevant," the statement continues."We feel honesty and integrity are at the core of what matters; or as it relates to theand Associated Newspapers, their lack thereof.
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