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I am seeking consultation

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by Mr. Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
WE?   who owns copyright?   i sugges you consult with a lawyer before yo waste any additional effort and expenses
WE?   who owns copyright?   i sugges you consult with a lawyer before yo waste any additional effort and expenses

Is there a statue of limitation on wrongful termination of employment and slander

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by Mr. Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
I will not adress the em[ployment issue   slander has a 2 year statute of limitations
I will not adress the em[ployment issue   slander has a 2 year statute of limitations

Harrassment

Answered 4 years and 4 months ago by Mr. Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
block him                                                    .
block him                                       ... Read More

i am being accused of stalking

Answered 4 years and 6 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
You will need to hire a lawyer, at some expense, to intervene for you and address this issue. 
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 reviewe your issues and see what if any remedies exist. 
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 More

Using Facebook messages to get a civil injunction

Answered 4 years and 9 months ago by Mr. Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
My best advice is to move on
My best advice is to move on

defammation

Answered 5 years ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
Not sure what the question is nor why an online class would invoke HIPAA. I question whether this is a troll post as you mispelled HIPAA and the basis of your post makes little sense. If you are an actual physician then you know you need to retain a healthcare lawyer to address this issue or addressit with whomever youclaim told you to take the class in the ER or to mute it. ... Read More
Not sure what the question is nor why an online class would invoke HIPAA. I question whether this is a troll post as you mispelled HIPAA and the... Read More
This is not slander etc. It would be negligence or another tort. There are a few things as I see it.   Confront him   Ignore him   Take proactive action and consult a lawyer   Unless you have significant assets, lawyers will not accept representation in yout case, because there is little chance of recovery on a judgment... Read More
This is not slander etc. It would be negligence or another tort. There are a few things as I see it.   Confront him   Ignore... Read More
Not hearing any defamation or even employment issues. Its unlikely you have a viable discrimination claim, assuming one existed when you are let go 4 years later, in the middle of a pandemic. As to defamation, if your association with the person is a fact, there is not much that can be done about that. That aside, if there are media dramatizations or such that cast you in a false light, such as being a participant etc, there might be a legal action for such. However, such claims are typically very expensive to pursue and are high risk claims. ... Read More
Not hearing any defamation or even employment issues. Its unlikely you have a viable discrimination claim, assuming one existed when you are let go 4... Read More
Having handed dozens dozens of defamation cases over the past 30 years, this is a non-starter, unless you have the funds to pursue the individuals. In 99% of such cases the defendants are judgment proof and absent being collectabe its tilting at windmills. Other than that you can report the false claims to DCF or local law enforcement to handle and then the ball is in thier court. Just don't expect much interest in perjury prosecution unless you have lawfully recorded confessions or such, as they rarely prosecute such cases for a variety of reasons. ... Read More
Having handed dozens dozens of defamation cases over the past 30 years, this is a non-starter, unless you have the funds to pursue the individuals.... Read More

Libel question

Answered 5 years and 4 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
Not seeing a defamation case here. Not every lie is defamatory. You need to retain an "associations" lawyer to address this issue. 
Not seeing a defamation case here. Not every lie is defamatory. You need to retain an "associations" lawyer to address this issue. 
There is no legal case here on these facts.
There is no legal case here on these facts.
Defamation cases are not contingent fee cases, so any lawyer that you are willing to pay a retainer to is a start. 
Defamation cases are not contingent fee cases, so any lawyer that you are willing to pay a retainer to is a start. 
UNless you can actually ID the agent by name and have contact information for a lawsuit - there is nothing here. If there are other individuals posting such things about you - this usually involves hiring a cyber investigator to ID the people posting such things so they can be sued. 
UNless you can actually ID the agent by name and have contact information for a lawsuit - there is nothing here. If there are other individuals... Read More

My daughter was accused of a hate crime and put on probation at school . WHo handles these types of cases?

Answered 5 years and 6 months ago by Mr. Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
Any criminal defense lawyer
Any criminal defense lawyer
Possibly. Your question seems to blend two instances, one the residents purse the second the managers. There does not appear to be any real damages here other than sme embarrassment. 
Possibly. Your question seems to blend two instances, one the residents purse the second the managers. There does not appear to be any real damages... Read More

Libel

Answered 5 years and 7 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
Yes - you can depending on what you say and what you do and where. Whether that happens is a different discusson.
Yes - you can depending on what you say and what you do and where. Whether that happens is a different discusson.
Unfortunately you will need to retain a lawyer to sort this out and it will likely cost more than the amount in dispute. You have the legal right to push the issue for an explanation however.
Unfortunately you will need to retain a lawyer to sort this out and it will likely cost more than the amount in dispute. You have the legal right to... Read More
No - you cannot be defamed by your own words. This is a concept similar to doxxing and there are other legal remedies but they are often expensive to pursue and moderately effective.  
No - you cannot be defamed by your own words. This is a concept similar to doxxing and there are other legal remedies but they are often expensive to... Read More

I want to sue my ex neighbor deformation and slander Libel

Answered 5 years and 8 months ago by Mr. Gary Kollin (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
You need to retain a counsel in Toms River
You need to retain a counsel in Toms River
Separate from any criminal issue, you may need to take legal against the individuals instigating these attacks. This may take a variety of forms, such defamation or intential infliction of emotional distress issues, etc. or injunctive relief for inciting the violence, etc. Theese are not inexpensinve cases to pursue but often they must be purused to get the internet trolls to understand they are not immune from responsibility for thier actions.... Read More
Separate from any criminal issue, you may need to take legal against the individuals instigating these attacks. This may take a variety of forms,... Read More

Can I sue for defamation of character that cost me my job?

Answered 5 years and 8 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Libel, Slander And Defamation
Sure - if the statements made were in fact defamatory and not privileged in some fashion. Since you don't know what was said, or what the accusations were, you will likely spend a good deal of money on legal fees focusing on that issue. If the statements were no defamatory, there may be other "causes of action" to consider once you are able to secure some details about the accusations.  ... Read More
Sure - if the statements made were in fact defamatory and not privileged in some fashion. Since you don't know what was said, or what the accusations... Read More
This is a borderline "defamation" case depebding on what was actually stated. This may also be more of a "doxxing" case which is where truthful statements are made about someone but they are things most people would not come to learn otherwise and exposed ina manner to humilate or embarass someone for some improper purpose. We handle such cases, BUT, they are most typically handled with a retainer and hourly rate basis., and not on a contingent fee, which is where the the onlu gets paid when and if they recover money. Sometimes a "cease and sesist" letter from a lawyer is useful in this type of case to avoid the expense of litigation.... Read More
This is a borderline "defamation" case depebding on what was actually stated. This may also be more of a "doxxing" case which is where truthful... Read More
These are ecclesiastical issues and not subject to lawsuits. 
These are ecclesiastical issues and not subject to lawsuits. 
First and foremost, stay awat from the children and "widow" at issue. That eliminate any further claims of this or that in regard to that family. If you continue to "help" them you leave the door open for futher accusations. Second, there are no pro bono lawyers willing to handle defamation cases based on family squabbles. They are essentially too volatile and often become litigation black holes. If you have a defamation case you will have to find the means to retain a lawyer to properly respond to such allegations. ... Read More
First and foremost, stay awat from the children and "widow" at issue. That eliminate any further claims of this or that in regard to that family. If... Read More