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your defamation rights cannot be explained in this short space. i would like to discuss your rights in a more detailed manner. i would want to know... Read Answer
i would need more details to give a more informed comment. why were your medical records posted on the internet ? whatr did the records state ? did... Read Answer
Slander is a defamation charge, which requires very strict guidelines to obtain a guilty verdict.
1. First, that defendant made a... Read Answer
what is your role in the school losing the contract ? were you negotiating on behalf of the teachers ? if you had no official role, i would not be... Read Answer
freedom of speech is broad and will cover most statements except 'hate' crime comments. ed dimon, esq.
these areas of the law are evolving given the internet. freedom of speech is a broad constitutional right.
you should call the police and report what occurred. ed dimon,esq.
these emails would not, on their face, be the basis for a harassment complaint. you suggest in your question that the brother-in-law is asking... Read Answer
to prove your case, we would use a private investigator, lance lebaron, to gather the evidence. the key to proving the case is the evidence. ... Read Answer
these cases are 'fact sensitive'. why is the author writing about your husband ? were the activities of your husband in the news ? a matter of public... Read Answer
what are the 'details of the incident' ? were these a 'matter of public record' ? who is posting the 'details' on the internet ? how are you being... Read Answer
you need an excellent attorney and private detective to gather the evidence. if you have the evidence, you can obtain a 'cease and desist order' and... Read Answer
a court ordered settlement between the two parties is the better solution. the terms and conditions of the settlement need to be specific. the judge... Read Answer