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I would assume that because if they did give one it may well be bad. There is typically no basis to force an employer to give a reference.
Yes, it is possible. However, not likely on a contingent fee where lawyer gets paid a percentage. Such cases as you describe are typically handled on... Read Answer
Possibly. If there is an audio component to it, you may also have a "wire tapping" violation under Fla. Stat. 934. If you would like a FREE... Read Answer
Sadly, you will likely have to hire an attorney at your expense to address this. Many of these publications ae essentially "shake downs" to get money... Read Answer
Yes. If thats what they are in fact doing.
Sure, libel/slander suits are often a good way to get someones attention who is careless with thier accusations and comments. BUT, they are rarely... Read Answer
Yes, you can. Collecting damages is whole oher story though.
FIRST you should NEVER be asking about legal stuff like that here as you may have no legal privilege through using a public forum like this. YOu... Read Answer
Your question is a bit confusing. If you are asking can you post stuff on your social media to "tell your story" the answer is maybe. Before you do,... Read Answer
Innocent in the context of what? As a general rule, the answer is no for court level evidence.
You may have a good case from a variety of angles, but a poor one in others. Most likely the difficulty in the case is actually getting damages paid... Read Answer
The answer is that they may well constitue child pornography. As such, you should report this event to law enforcement authorities as they are the... Read Answer
No way to tell because your question skips over he essence of defamation (untrue statements made with knowledge of the falsity) in favor of... Read Answer
You have to prove that the protected health information was disclosed to the public in general, or to a large number of persons. If so, you can bring... Read Answer
Accusing one of being a "con artist" is akin to accusing someone of a crime. And false and defamatory statements accusing someone of a crime is... Read Answer