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Legal remedies like lawsuits are one vehicle. Others involve mental health issues. Bear in mind that your husband will have to be on board with such... Read Answer
You will need to retain a lawyer to review the circumstances and facts to get a useful answer to this. It will be a complicated determination as... Read Answer
You may have a case. You would need to prove the falsity of the allegations and also that the statements were published to a third party which caused... Read Answer
Most lawyers are aware that a corporation must be represented by counsel in legal proceedings. See, e.g., Szteinbaum v. Kaes Iversiones y Valores,... Read Answer
You are going to need a very solid litigator for this.
the first things anyone looking at this case is going to ask is what are you damages and is... Read Answer
None. The LL can raise the rent to whatever they want each lease period. If there are expensive repairs needed to the property - this cost gets... Read Answer
You can't have your cake and eat it too. You can't sue to make people like you or treat you as you demand. The remedy here is to move. If you claim... Read Answer
"I also have lots of proof of false allegations according to her police statement that can debunk her lies" Yet it seems YOU agreed to allow an... Read Answer
This is not a defamation case. This sounds like you need to speak with divorce lawyer.
Defamation can be hard to prove in court.
You probably need counsel ( I do not do these cases).
Certainly send the family member a written certified... Read Answer
Opinions are not actionable in New York. Our state law only allows a defamation claim to proceed against a statement of objective fact that is... Read Answer
We smart people say -- So? There is simply nothing factually stated here other than "They are rich! and I want some!." You provide only your own self... Read Answer
For starters, you're posting from New York (apparently). New York law, called long-arm jurisdiction, specifically excludes out-of-state defamation... Read Answer
This appears to reach the level of slander. The key here is that a social worker intervened - this would mean that there is solid evidence of... Read Answer
If he took money under false pretenses, that might be a felony (depending on facts and evidence).
You should start with filing a police report. When... Read Answer
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who owns copyright?
i sugges you consult with a lawyer before yo waste any additional effort and expenses
I will not adress the em[ployment issue
slander has a 2 year statute of limitations
block him ... Read Answer
it is impossible to know if he has a case without knowing what you have communicated about him to others. If you sent an email to members... Read Answer
You will need to hire a lawyer, at some expense, to intervene for you and address this issue.
Most lawyers will not take defamation cases on a contingent fee unless they are high profile clear cut cases. You will need to hire a lawyer to... Read Answer
Anybody can sue for anything, but assuming that the facts you stated are true, the landlord would not win. You had every right to say what you... Read Answer
My best advice is to move on