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 ...
The US Supreme Court refused to revive Alan Dershowitz’s USD 300 million defamation case against CNN, as two justices urged a ...
Defamation refers to a false statement made about someone that injures their reputation. It is a type of tort that allows the injured party to seek compensation for damage caused to their reputation, ...
In today’s digital environment, misinformation spreads like wildfire and can inflict severe reputational damage. For businesses, false statements about products, employment conditions, financial ...
A growing trend involves parties dissatisfied with the results of a Title IX grievance suing the opposing party for defamation related to allegations made during the Title IX process. This reality ...
Over time, there had been raging debates and conversations on why some take defamation as a crime, arguing that it is oppression to treat it as such in spite of legislations. ADEOLA OJO in this report ...
It has been a busy year for defamation lawyers. There has been a mixed bag of outcomes, too. The two highest profile cases delivered different results: a win for independent MP Alex Greenwich in his ...