Can a statement that is literally true be defamatory? While “traditional” defamation claims require a statement that is factually false, New York also recognizes defamation-by-implication—where a ...
In Lanza v. Getz, et al., the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County sustained the Stroudsburg Area School District’s preliminary objections, ...
Defamation generally refers to a false statement that is made to a third party, either verbally (slander) or in writing (libel), that results in injury to the plaintiff’s reputation. As demonstrated ...
Last year, the Florida Legislature took up several bills that would have transformed the defamation landscape in the state. Those proposals, which ultimately failed to pass, would have violated ...
SWEETWATER COUNTY — A lawsuit filed by two Rock Springs state legislators against the Wyoming Freedom Political Action Committee can continue in court. On March 21, Sweetwater County’s Third District ...
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