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David Hurd is the author of the California Employee Survival Handbook. The following selection is a chapter exerpted from the new third edition ofthe book that will be released in 1998. ... Defamation is a general term for the false attack on your character or reputation through either libel or slander. Libel is a...
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www.faceintel.com/defamation.htm
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The second thing to know is that you have only a TWO year statute of limitations to sue for pure defamation and slander in Missouri. ... Example: “He was an unreliable employee and I would not rehire him; he missed work 10 times in the last 6 months without calling in before his shift started.” That’s harsh,
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www.timslaw.com/defamation-slander.htm
www.timslaw.com/defamation-slander.htm
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The Legal Term * Slander * Defined & Explained ... In England, if slander be spoken of a peer, or other great man, it is called Scandalum Magnatum. Falsity and malice are ingredients of slander. Written or printed slanders are libels. Here it is proposed to treat of verbal slander only, which may be considered with reference...
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www.lectlaw.com/def2/s052.htm
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Employment Question: Is It Considered Slander When An Employee Has Been Terminated And The Person Who Fired Him Is Talking About Issues Which Were Unrelated To The Termination And Of Which The Employer ... Slander is telling untruths that damage the reputation of another or make false charges with malicious intent.
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www.blurtit.com/q608078.html
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You can expect the organization to contest this strongly, claiming that their employee had no authority and was not acting within the scope of his employment. There's a North Carolina case illustrating the difficulty of holding an employer responsible for an employee's slander: Dobson v. Harris and Penney(1999),
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www.legalspring.com/articles/misc-legal/20040315/351360...
www.legalspring.com/articles/misc-legal/20040315/351360_suing-organization-r.html
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Suing an Employee for Slander Small Claims ... Is it possible to sue a employee (not the company who employes her) for slander, and defamation of character? As a result, both myself and my son have lost decent paying jobs, and denied unemployment insurance, which we have to try and appeal.
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www.askmehelpdesk.com/advice/t-47062.html
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Defamation falls into two categories: slander or libel. Libel refers to defamatory writing; slander is defamatory speech. Most workplace defamation cases arise out of a wrongful termination where an employer lies about an employee to try to justify the termination.
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www.warnerlawoffice.com/Defamation.shtml
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When someone lies about you to another person, that's called "defamation of character". Spoken lies are called "slander" and written or printed lies are called "libel".
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www.gottrouble.com/legal/business/defamation.html
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The president of the oil company INA’s management, Tomislav Dragicevic, has filed a law suit against a former INA employee at the county criminal court in Zagreb. The former employee is Vesna Balenovic, who is the current president of the association ... Dragicevic has accused Vesna Balenovic of slander, due to the...
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www.javno.com/en-croatia/ina-head-sues-ex-employee-for-...
www.javno.com/en-croatia/ina-head-sues-ex-employee-for-slander_198737
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