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I own a small limited company publishing business. My wife and I are co-directors and I am the only full-time employee.
Unfortunately, due to an online news story I wrote last year, somebody has filed a defamation claim for £100,000 against my company. The claim is extremely spurious and I have been advised it is extremely unlikely to succeed. The claimant is serious though and is of the 'go down in flames' type. I have sought legal advice and been advised that putting a defence together will cost £3000+ and if it goes to trial, hearing costs could be £20k. Unfortunately I did not renew my media insurance earlier this year.
My company has no debts but I absolutely do not want the stress and expense of a legal battle.
I am therefore considering the option of folding the company and restarting under a different name. The defamation claim is against the company, not myself.
Can anyone advise of any downsides to this route or anything I would need to be wary of?
Any thoughts gratefully received.
Unfortunately, due to an online news story I wrote last year, somebody has filed a defamation claim for £100,000 against my company. The claim is extremely spurious and I have been advised it is extremely unlikely to succeed. The claimant is serious though and is of the 'go down in flames' type. I have sought legal advice and been advised that putting a defence together will cost £3000+ and if it goes to trial, hearing costs could be £20k. Unfortunately I did not renew my media insurance earlier this year.
My company has no debts but I absolutely do not want the stress and expense of a legal battle.
I am therefore considering the option of folding the company and restarting under a different name. The defamation claim is against the company, not myself.
Can anyone advise of any downsides to this route or anything I would need to be wary of?
Any thoughts gratefully received.
