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237SJ | 21:33 Sun 11th Jul 2010 | ChatterBank
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I was looking in yesterdays newspaper which I think was the Daily Hate Mail (who else)? and there was a memoir from a PR booker who was spilling the beans about the people he had dealt with in the course of his work. If you were to write about meeting famous people in the course of your work, could you be sued? Anyone got any good stories or is that sailing a bit close to the wind?
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You could only be sued if you broke a confidentiality agreement, or told blatant lies.
If it is honest opinion that's fine.
Come on ABers, lets have some gossip ...
I've signed the Official Secrets Act.
I think he comes across as a nasty bitter man.

As he admits, his business has failed, and given his apparently sour attitude and snobby gossip-dishing, I can't say I'm surprised!

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