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Defamation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, defamation –also called calumny , libel (for written words), slander (for spoken words), and vilification –is the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or...
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Blue Angel defamation case - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Blue Angel defamation case was a famous 1989 Australian court case that saw a Sydney food writer and newspaper lose $100,000 plus interest for defaming a restaurant. On May 21, 1984, Sydney Mor...
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CPT's Page on Defamation and Libel Cases ... Resources and Papers on Libel and Defamation ... Godfrey Cases...
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Werner v. County of Northampton, 2009 WL 3471188 (3rd Cir. October 29, 2009) (Not selected for official publication). ... Plaintiff’s son died in the family home. No one seems to know for sure whether it was an accident or suicide. Even Plaintiff gave conflicting statements to the court — in ... Internet Cases by Evan Brown...
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The U.S. Supreme Court has not been overly helpful in clarifying whether disparagement statutes run contrary to established principles under the 1 st Amendment or whether the standards established in the mainstream defamation cases such as New York Times, Gertz, and Dun can be applied to disparagement claims.
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So once again it has fallen to our research team here at New York Injury Cases Blog to dig into the court files and the attorneys' records to discover and report the missing information.
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Section 230 is not limited to defamation actions. It extends to claims of negligence. Doe v. America Online, 783 So.2d at 1013-1017; Schneider, 31 P.3d at 41-42 (negligent misrepresentation ... An emerging trend, though, has been noted in some recent 230 cases where courts have begun to develop an inducement model.
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