
Political Defamation: Two Case Studies
Free speech standards prevent a lot of political defamation cases from taking off. That said, they still happen. In fact,...
As a partner at RM Warner, Daniel focuses the majority of his practice on litigating cases involving Internet defamation, false and misleading advertising/marketing, unfair competition and cyber harassment. Although based in Arizona, Dan Warner has litigated Internet defamation cases in California, Texas, Nevada, Pennsylvania, New York, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, as well as numerous cases in Arizona. Mr. Warner also works on various contractual, commercial, business, real estate, Internet and Internet marketing matters.
Free speech standards prevent a lot of political defamation cases from taking off. That said, they still happen. In fact,...
An international defamation lawsuit out of Ecuador caught our attention. In brief, the three-term (and counting) president of the country,...
Last week, we blogged about a doping-related defamation lawsuit waged by former MLB player Albert Pujols. Welp gang, it looks...
Artist-cum-conspiracy theorist Uri Dowbenko once sued Google for defamation. His chances of winning the case: slim. The case’s E.Q. (entertainment...
Section 230 Protections Weakened In WA, NJ, and TN (For A Minute) Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is...
A Michigan cyberbullying law? It may happen soon. Last week, The State Senate Judiciary Committee approved a new amendment to...
One way to win a defamation lawsuit is to successfully argue privilege. In the simplest terms, privilege is when one...
Can you be sued for retweeting defamatory statements? Retweeting Defamatory Material: Jurisdiction & Liability It’s an oft-asked question: Is it...
It’s Wednesday. Hump Day. So, we thought we’d jump-start the morning with a jolt of lighter legal fare. Specifically, a...
Is giving yourself an online review allowed? Not really. In fact, Yelp sued a law firm for allegedly posting fake...