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You are in a difficult position if in fact you made the statements about the third-party that were revealed to the third party. Truth is an absolute... Read Answer
In Colorado’s courts, “[a] statement is defamatory of a person if it tends to harm the person’s reputation by lowering the person... Read Answer
You are in a difficult position. You have the burden of proof. You would have to overcome the written contract that you signed with the provider. You... Read Answer
That person would have a good case for invasion of privacy, a civil suit.
While there may be a variety of remedies for you, from a civil perpective, the bigger issue is funding any legal action that will likely be necessary... Read Answer
You can contact local law enforcement and see if they will help, thats the cheapest way. If not, you will simply have to retain a lawyer, and likely... Read Answer
Yes. You can sue for libel and slander. The key is proving the case. Do you have witnesses ? Written statements ? Do the people have money to pay the... Read Answer
Something is obviously missing here as it is hard to believe that a flea market manager would give away free booths, as noone would ever rent one.... Read Answer
Well, unless you have a legal RIGHT to be there, yes the can kick you out unless the reason is improper like racial discrimination, etc. You may want... Read Answer
If you expect to do this as a business venture, you simply need to find the money to hire a lawyer to aid you in addressing such issues, including... Read Answer
This begs the question of "proving everything wrong TO WHOM?" I am assuming that if you meant the court, the ex is being proscuted for perjury or... Read Answer
You generally don't unless there are some serious extenuating circumstances. Should you have futher questions, please feel free to contact our office... Read Answer
With respect to whether you--a citizen of India--have the right to file suit against a Virginia resident, the answer is yes. The larger issue... Read Answer
Not as you described. Yelling at you or accusing you of things cannot hurt your reputation, regardless of the accusation. If you have further... Read Answer
Possibly. This may be a hostile work envirnment or retaliation case. You need to speak with an employment lawyer. If you have other questions,... Read Answer
Yes, this could be a defamatio case. HOwever, most lawyers will NOT take such cases on a "contingent fee" where they get paid if they win. These... Read Answer
Any civil trial lawyer will suffice. Typically though, these are hourly rate/retainer cases, not contingency fee cases. If you have questions or... Read Answer
No. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact our office at 1-800-922-6442 for a FREE consultation.
Since I assume you are the same person asking this question a second time, review my original response to your other inquiry. If you have... Read Answer
Asking this question is a clear sign you are in over your head in litigation and should seriously consider retaining a lawyer to handle your case... Read Answer
Unfortunately, this is the price of indiscretion. Unless you are willing to spend a significant amount of money trying to address this legally, there... Read Answer
Sure, if you have the money to retain legal counsel to pursue it. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact our offices at... Read Answer
Nope. No cause of action thats viable for saying that to you directly. Just because you have a receipt though is not a defense as there is a whole... Read Answer
I am assuming your daughter is a minor and that the blogs were in fact defamatory. That stated any personal injury lawyer or civil trial lawyer you... Read Answer
Possibly. Bigger issue is funding the litigation. If your disabled, I am presuming that you have no means to pay for lawyers fees andthe costs of... Read Answer