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Possibly if you can figure out who is posting. You would also need to show the person is posting factual assertions (not just opinions) that are... Read Answer
This is simply a matter of whether you want to spend the tens of thousands of dollars likely necessary to fight this fight with the daughter having... Read Answer
This is the clasic battle of people in a profession , even for good intentions, being involved in controversy when dealing with other in the same... Read Answer
It depends on the manner in which this occurs andwhy and how this connection is made.
You need to retain a lawyer, at some expense, to help you address this issue. There is no short cutting the issue.
Unless you are n the BOD, why do you care about the details of what the bad board member can or cannot do or what "evidence" can be considered in a... Read Answer
Hmmmmmm there is OBVIOUSLY something else goin on here as these facts and the victimization make ZERO sense. That said, if the debt was fully paid,... Read Answer
Not much of one because you were arrested for it - and a drop by the State is NOT a declaration of innocence.
I do not have an answer to your question.
Posting a public record of you called "doxxing" is not defamatory nor inherently actionable. Depending on the names or other statements made, there... Read Answer
Not likely - disagreeing or being offended does not make the other persons filig a complaint malicious nor defamatory. It would require much more... Read Answer
Not sure what you are asking since your description of the events is not very coherent. It appears that there was an eviction because... Read Answer
I would suggest that you might want to contact Facebook and see what they say. You can file a lawsuit but it would be very expensive for attorney... Read Answer
Libel cases are very difficult to win and very expensive to litigate. What are the details? Please call to discuss. Ed Dimon 732-797-1600
Possibly. It will depend on the details and whether you want to spend the money to hire a lawyer to take such action for you. These are not typically... Read Answer
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You need to work closely with Facebook to have this taken down and you can also post correct information on Facebook. Libel actions are difficult to... Read Answer
You will probably need to hire a lawyer and maybe a computer expert to track down and ID of the person and then decide what action to take from... Read Answer
Because you have no idea what you are actually saying or doing from a legal perspective and because an claimed victim letter saying "stop it!..."... Read Answer
You can hire any lawyer you want send such a letter - its simply a matter of spending the money to do so. Be aware that C&D letters in romantic... Read Answer
No way to tell anything on the vague facts presented.
I would work with the landlord on a compromise which helps both you and them. The cost of litigation is too great. Work on the compromise and have a... Read Answer
I'm not sure what your question is but we would have to look at what the agreement entailed as far as the use of his name and likeness. If... Read Answer
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