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How internet and online defamation can be won by using Defensive Manipulation™ | PRLog
How internet and online defamation can be won by using Defensive Manipulation™. Defensive Manipulation™ is currently enjoyed by national corporations, the small business community and private individuals who no longer wish to endure the daily horrors of seeing their reputation being tarnished on
internet defamation – worse than other media? — Slaw
We read from time to time that Internet defamation is worse than that in other media because of its global reach and persistence over time. Thus the Ontario Court of Appeal in Barrick v Lopeha
Ten Million Dollar Defamation Lawsuit Filed Against Ex-Employees of a National Debt Relief Services
Jackson Hunter Morris & Knight, LLP Sues To End Harmful Internet Postings Used to Sway Their Clients Into the Arms of Their Competitor.
PointOfLaw Forum: Abusive libel suits: one ends, another threatened
Dan Snyder dismisses his libel suit against Washington City Paper over a story he hadn't read that dared to criticize him. Washington City Paper did not recover its attorneys' fees, but one presumes that the credible threat of doing so...
FLORIDA LAWYER SUED FOR FILING DEFAMATION SUIT OVER BAR COMPLAINT « LawReader
‘The Florida Bar sat on its bureaucratic asses´ By David Arthur Walters – The Miami Mirror - June 27, 2011 MIAMI BEACH – David Johnson and his wife Jane Johnson, former residents of Palm Beach County, have filed a complaint in the circuit court of Palm Beach County against
Causes of Action: Defamation - Kentucky Court Report - SCOKY & COAKY
From Gorman v. Stites & Harbison, NPO, COA, 4/29/2011 Gorman also sued Stites & Harbison for defamation. Defamation has four elements: defamatory language, about the plaintiff, which is published, and which causes injury to reputation. Columbia Sussex Corp., Inc. v. Hay, 627 S.W.2d 270, 273 (Ky.
Free Speech Prevails for 'CSI' in 'Libel-in-Fiction' Case | Defamation
Tardy Filing Costs Kin of Mob Victims $8. 5M Award A federal appeals court judge has lashed out at his colleagues for overturning an $8. 5 million award to the families of two men who were killed by
The Journal Online : Legal aid a little easier in defamation cases
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Ron Coleman's LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION® | Libel in the blogosphere
Blog on trademark, copyright, Internet law and free speech
The Trademark Blog: "Planted" Articles About Spoiled Spices Not Actionable Under 43(a)
<p>I agree with 43(B)log: <a href="http://tushnet.blogspot.com/2010/04/is-undisclosed-paid-for-content.html.">this 'commercial speech' case has interesting ramifications </a>wrt 'anonymous' plants and false advertising:</p><p>The FDA seized one shipment of plaintiff's product (West Indian spices)
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