Gerard Cukier
UK Guide 2025
Band 5 : Defamation/Reputation Management
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About
Provided by Gerard Cukier
Practice Areas
Gerard has been advising high-profile individuals in the political, sports and media world, along with high-net-worth individuals, for over 30 years. A trained litigator and experienced commercial lawyer, Gerard is extremely well placed to advise clients on a range of issues from defamation, blackmail and extortion to sponsorship agreements and music licensing deals. Gerard also enjoys advising on high-profile international commercial disputes often leading to international arbitrations and enforcement of international judgments and awards.
Gerard’s reputation in the market has led to clients from across the world (in particular, Monaco, France, the US and Israel) turning to him to protect their business and personal affairs.
Gerard is UK-based but he speaks fluent French and frequently travels to meet with clients.
Career
Gerard qualified as a solicitor in 1980. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2019, he worked at
Kingsley Napley and Manches & Co.
Chambers Review
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Gerard Cukier is a partner at Keystone Law, highlighted for his record of handling complex defamation and privacy issues, frequently on behalf of media industry companies and high-profile individuals.
Articles, highlights and press releases
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Everyone’s Invited, the website on which victims of sexual harassment, abuse and misogynistic behaviour perpetrated by their peers from schools and universities can anonymously submit their experiences, has now received and shared over 14,000 testimonies.
The Duchess of Sussex may have lost the first battle in her privacy claim against the Mail at the beginning of May but she could still win the war.
Everyone’s Invited, the website on which victims of sexual harassment, abuse and misogynistic behaviour perpetrated by their peers from schools and universities can anonymously submit their experiences, has now received and shared over 14,000 testimonies.
The Duchess of Sussex may have lost the first battle in her privacy claim against the Mail at the beginning of May but she could still win the war.