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You may very well have a case for defamation given the facts that you described. The city manager apparently made a factual statement (statements of... Read Answer
Its possible to sue for a variety of issues in your facts. The bigger issue is whether you are willing to spend the money on lawyers to undertake... Read Answer
It could, but it would not be the end all be all of proof. If you would like, we do offer FREE consultations to assist in determing how we can help.... Read Answer
and you are getting involved in your neighbors business ....why? Stay out of it and you wont need to worry about the legalities of defamation. If you... Read Answer
Depends on more facts, what was the motive? what as actually said? were others involved? If nothing else, you should report this to your compnay HR... Read Answer
Couldbe. If you would like, we do offer FREE consultations to assist in determing how we can help. Just call 1-800-922-6442.
Well, no they don’t necessarily have to follow through with taking legal action. However, just because they haven’t done so yet... Read Answer
What can be done depends on what the "smear campaign" consists of. Keep in mind that the First Amendment protects the right to express one's... Read Answer
Yes, you could be in a lot of trouble if you were circulating nude pictures of a person without their consent. The danger is magnified if she... Read Answer
There is no way to know just from describing a set of facts, as they are always self serving. The Devil will be in the details. YOu should file a... Read Answer
Yep...this is called gossiping and the legal version of that is defamation.
Well, what you are describing may amount to extortion or invasion of privacy. It all depends on how much your freind is willing to spend on attoney's... Read Answer
this is a most difficult case because he is outside of the US. do you have the cooperation of his family ? will they help us achieve a solution ? ed... Read Answer
If you can ID the offender, there are several ways to sue this person under the facts you described. Biggest issue is do you a) have the money to... Read Answer
Well, you may… the law has been a little murky with nude/intimate photos. Particularly, when it comes down to whose property the... Read Answer
you would be well served having the arrest expunged. [you said there was no conviction to expunge.] you would then be able to answer legally that you... Read Answer
This answer does not create an attorney/client relationship. If you can prove by the preponderance of the evidence that you were orally called... Read Answer
You can. The issue is do you want to pay an attorney to do this? Such cases are typically not handled on a contingent fee unless the lawyer is... Read Answer
Will be extremely hard given possible application of litigation immunity. If you are interested in truly pursuing such a claim, these cases are... Read Answer
Well first off, something is wrong when the allegations are against a 15 y/o cousin but the injunction is against you. You needot hire an attorney to... Read Answer