Internet Defamation Defenses: Truth, Fair, Reasonable, No Harm, Section 230
Sued for online defamation? Looking to mount a libel defense? Below are five Internet defamation defenses that have worked in...
Sued for online defamation? Looking to mount a libel defense? Below are five Internet defamation defenses that have worked in...
What is trade libel? It’s the act of lying about a business or product — and instances are skyrocketing because...
Increasingly, online authors are being sued for libel. Sometimes it’s justified; sometimes it’s not. To help sort through the fact...
A high-profile family defamation case dominated legal headlines this week. Attorney Richard Fischbein sued his daughter Beth Fischbein-Bodner for defamation. A...
On Halloween night 1975, an attacker murdered Martha Moxley, a Connecticut teenager who lived next door to Kennedy relatives, the...
The defamation statute of limitations, in U.S. jurisdictions, is between 1 and 3 years. Below is a list of the...
Winning a slander or libel lawsuit isn’t easy. At times, the rules prove frustrating for legitimate defamation victims. So, we...
Well, well, well, look at this TMZ defamation case! A TV bachelor slapped the notorious gossip website with an online...
A libel case between a corporation and an environmentalist highlights the “fair comment” defense for defamation. Fatal Accusations Lead To...
Small business defamation can be brutal. Thankfully, we help make it better. Whether you’re dealing with: A strongly worded, unflattering...