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Berezovsky v Michaels | |
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Court | House of Lords |
Full case name | Berezovsky v Michaels and Others, Glouchkov v Michaels and Others |
Decided | 11 May 2000 |
Citations | [2000] UKHL 25; [2000] 2 All ER 986; [2000] 1 WLR 1004 |
Case history | |
Prior action | Berezovsky v Forbes Inc (No. 1) [1999] E.M.L.R. 278 |
Subsequent action | Berezovsky v Forbes Inc (No. 2) [2001] E.M.L.R. 45 |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Lord Steyn Lord Nolan Lord Hoffmann Lord Hope of Craighead Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough |
Keywords | |
Libel, defamation, choice of forum |
Berezovsky v Michaels[1] is an English libel decision in which the House of Lords allowed Boris Berezovsky and Nikolai Glushkov to sue Forbes (via editor James Michaels) for libel in UK courts, despite the allegedly libelous material relating to their activities in Russia.
The case was also reported as Berezovsky v Forbes Inc.