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On the Case: An expert view on the Tate Modern ruling

LISTEN: Last week, High Court judge Mr Justice Mann ruled in a high-profile dispute over the Tate Modern’s viewing gallery, which offers panoramic views of London – as well as into the flats of residents at neighbouring Neo Bankside.

Megan Davies, an associate at Charles Russell Speechlys, explains why the judge dismissed the residents’ claims over invasion of their privacy, outlines what the decision means for the law of nuisance, and considers the prospects for further claims in this area.

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