What if the law could hold social media giants accountable? This week, I’m joined by Yair Cohen, the social media lawyer and founder of Cohen Davis Solicitors, who spent 25 years fighting online abuse and harassment. From making history with a Facebook disclosure order to representing the victim in the infamous Sweet Bobby catfishing case, aired on Netflix, Yair shares how he’s reshaping internet law to protect victims of online anonymity. If you care about justice in the digital age, this episode is a must. Listen now to hear how he’s shaping the future of the internet. So why should you be listening in? You can hear Rob and Yair discussing: - The First Facebook Disclosure Order - Representing Victims of Catfishing Such as the Sweet Bobby Case - Yair’s Perspective and Vision of Future Internet Policing - Achieving Personal Growth Through Changing Environments - AI and How it Factors Into the Future of the Legal Industry Connect with Yair here - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/cohenyair

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