High Court reviews interim order's super-injunction and anonymity provisions after failure to serve claim form

The High Court has granted new injunctions to Zac and Sheherazade Goldsmith and Jemima Khan against the defendant, who had hacked into their e-mail accounts, despite the claimants' failure to serve the claim forms, but has lifted the reporting restrictions from the 2008 order. (Zac Goldsmith and another v BCD, and Jemima Khan v BCD [2011] EWHC 674 (QB), 22 March 2011.) 

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