How to navigate media law and defend journalistic integrity, with Nigel Hanson


Nigel Hanson is a media lawyer with more than a decade of experience as in-house counsel at the Financial Times. Hanson highlights the significance of comprehending newsroom dynamics, journalistic ethics, and the cognitive processes of reporters as essential components for success in his unique position. He recounts his involvement in a variety of notable cases, such as the Wirecard scandal and the President's Club investigation, demonstrating the meticulous journalism and collaborative efforts required to produce high-quality work.


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