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I assume you are an adult and imbibing legally so YOU are responsible for your own actions, not the bar from a legal perspective. If you are relying... Read Answer
the media is reporting an event. for example, the media can photograph your home if the home is on fire or subject to a hurricane. you may be able to... Read Answer
You will have to contact a NY lawyer to find out. FIRST be sure that the clerk isnt correct or that its a different warrant. If you have other... Read Answer
You can't. By definition a sociopath wont care about the consequences of thier actions. You can try various options including litigation, but this is... Read Answer
we have had significant experience with the NJ Board of Nursing. we can help your wife with her license. this should be your focus. libel and... Read Answer
First, what you describe is a business defamation type case. Typically, such cases are not handled by competent lawyers on a contingent fee basis... Read Answer
You should consult with and hire a criminal lawyer to assist you ASAP.
Hi Ryan,
It depends if the statement qualifies as libel. As long as what is posted is a false factual statement that is defamatory in nature you... Read Answer
I am sure there are a number of lawyers willing to help you with this. The key is whether it would be done on a contingent fee (where lawyer... Read Answer
The difficult thing about defamation law is that the First Amendment right to freedom of speech is very strong and it is almost impossible to get a... Read Answer
Certainly, the bigger issue is whether you want to spend the money on lawyers to actually pursue such a case as they are very hard to actually... Read Answer
As long as you can ID the person and have the money to hire a lawyer to pursue it, there are likely several legal violations that exist in your fact... Read Answer
Defamation, in its most basic form, generally requires the following elements:
1. The Defendant published a false statement;
2. About the... Read Answer
Not based upon the vague facts provided, no. If you have questions, we provide FREE legal consultations at 1-800-922-6442.
you may have the grounds for a lawsuit. we would like to discuss our representation of your interests. i do want to be straightforward and state that... Read Answer
An civil trial lawyer would be a good start. Be prepared to pay a retainer out of pocket for such services as its not lkely a "contingent fee" case... Read Answer
You could sue the moderator of the website, but most of these suits have not been successful. If you can determine who the poster is, you can sue... Read Answer
This is certainly something that we can assist you with. Please feel free to contact me via email or phone 714-522-5553 if you would like my... Read Answer
If they said things that are untrue that hurt your reputation, yes, you very well may have a case for defamation of character. Please note that in... Read Answer
you have the option of utilizing an 'order to show cause' which is a court order that this behavior must stop. you set forth her behavior... Read Answer
Possibly, yes. These are expensive cases however and usually involve hiring a lawyer on an hourly rate and retainer.
Yes. It is possible, if you want to spend the money hiring a lawyer to do that.
It depends if it is an opnion or a statement of fact. If it is a statement of fact that is false you likely would have a defamation claim. If it is... Read Answer