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His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has conceived a programme for sustainability and innovation which aims to inspire, encourage and enable people throughout the world to start to modify their behaviour to lower their use of carbon. The programme is known as "Start".
Harbottle & Lewis has advised EA SPORTS on the renewal of its exclusive videogame licence and on becoming the Official Sports Technology Partner of the Barclays Premier League.
The Daily Mirror apologises to Robert Smith, original publisher and current owner of the James Maybrick Diary which was entitled The Diary of Jack the Ripper.
A claim to $18million in damages made by the estate of Jimi Hendrix against the newspaper has been rejected by the English High Court in its 111-page written judgment.
Hello Magazine has issued as apology to Prince William for publishing various CCTV photographs taken of him whilst he was shopping.
Harbottle & Lewis has advised the management team of digital media agency Atticmedia in relation to their acquisition of the business from the BDP Group.
Advised interactive gaming company, Zattikka, in relation to its $5.5m investment through its parent company Expedite 5, Inc
The Daily Star has issued an apology to Rockstar Games in relation to an article published on 21 July 2010 relating to the Grand Theft Auto video games series.
Harbottle & Lewis has advised Seraphim Capital on the £1.35m investment round in Pyreos, which it led alongside existing shareholders including Siemens Technology Accelerator.
The Mail on Sunday has issued a public apology to Chelsea Football Club and its Head of Communications, Steve Atkins.
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02 Sep 10 Press Release
Harbottle & Lewis advises the Prince's Charities Foundation in relation to "Start"
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