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Old 12-03-2011, 21:01   #26
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Re: Fred Goodwin gets superinjunction to stop him being called a banker

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
As I said that headline would break the original injunction.
No, it would not. Can you provide a source for your opinion? Here is one that backs mine:

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...BBC political commentator Andrew Marr obtained an injunction to prevent any discussion about something in Marr’s personal life. In addition to this, Marr obtained a ‘super injunction’ to prevent any reporting that an injunction had been obtained in the first place....
http://lawandmedicine.wordpress.com/...perinjunction/

The injunction prevents the act. The super-injunction prevents reporting of the injunction. Simple, really.
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