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Without going into a lot of detail, governmental entities (such as law enforcement) have what is called governmental immunity in the performance of... Read Answer
You might have a claim but you would need to speak with an attorney who does defamation law, which I do not do.
I don't do defamation law so I can't answer your question.
In my opinion, defamation lawsuit is a waste of your time and money.
Sorry, but I do not have any suggestions as to how to protect yourself.
You have no recourse. Tennessee follows the employment at will doctrine. Look it up on Google.
Yes you probably do have a lawsuit but it would be expensive with attorney fees and costs.
If you are asking me if you have evidence that you are innocent of the charges, would that serve as a defense to the charge? Yes it would.
The state can provide an attorney if they choose to.
Sorry, can not help you. Need to find an attorney in your county.
I can not advise you what to do because I don't know the circumstances around your posting. You need to consult with an attorney in your area.
If you can prove that what the accuser says is not true and you can prove your damages, then you have a case. However, attorneys will not take the... Read Answer
Only if you can show that what he said was not true and if you can show what damages you suffered as a result of his words.
I do not have an answer to your question.
Not sure what you are asking since your description of the events is not very coherent. It appears that there was an eviction because... Read Answer
I would suggest that you might want to contact Facebook and see what they say. You can file a lawsuit but it would be very expensive for attorney... Read Answer
Who do you propose to sue? Amazon pulled the book once the issue was made known to them so they will not be held liable.
Don't have enough facts to answer the question but the statute of limitations for defamation is one year from the date of publication.
You will need to contact an attorney in South Carolina and ask that lawyer the question.
You need to specifically seek an attorney in your county.
If I understand your situation, Corporate is handling this matter internally. If this is the case, then the courts will not get involved... Read Answer
I answer general questions of law. The answer to this question depends upon to many facts that are unknown so I can not answer it.