Psychic Won A Defamation Lawsuit: Sally Morgan v. Daily Mail
A psychic won a a wad of money because a newspaper intimated she was a fraud. A psychic won a...
A psychic won a a wad of money because a newspaper intimated she was a fraud. A psychic won a...
The United States Supreme Court will soon ponder a pilot defamation case involving potential threat accusations. The US Supreme Court...
The “Bag Men” may win a whole lot of money from the New York Post if the pair win their...
Last month, the United Kingdom finally greenlit new defamation statutes. Parliamentarians’ primary goals were to reduce libel tourism, plus fortify...
Below, we answer some Facebook defamation questions, like “Can I sue the creator of a Facebook group?” Can I Sue...
Jerk.com, RipOffReport, Yelp, and other niche review sites are now Internet staples. And while review websites can sometimes present a...
Am I liable for retweeting a defamatory statement on social media? Is it legal to retweet a defamatory statement? Is...
The NHL playoffs are underway – and so is an Internet defamation legal battle initiated by notorious NHL GM, Brian...
After 48 months of lobbying, three public consultations, two working groups, and seven parliamentary debates, the UK defamation reform bill...
“Can I be sued for libel if I don’t use the person’s name?” Sure, it’s tough to win U.S. defamation...