Defamation Legal News Roundup – March 22nd 2024
In recent developments within the United States legal landscape, defamation law has taken center stage, particularly in light of high-profile cases involving former President Donald
In recent developments within the United States legal landscape, defamation law has taken center stage, particularly in light of high-profile cases involving former President Donald
On March 13, 2020, with Covid-19 surging across the globe, President Trump declared a federal state of emergency under Section 501(b) of the Stafford Act.
Vaccinations. Movie stars, politicians, co-workers, neighbors, family members, even strangers all seem to have one thing on their minds. As Covid-19 variants begin to take
Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya recently tweeted that we “may be one defamation lawsuit away from canceling cancel culture.” Palihapitiya was suggesting a person defamed by a
This week’s spectacle involving the cancellation of actress, Gina Carano, is just another dizzying trip down the rabbit hole and a new affront on common
As many of you know, for the past few years my law practice has become more and more focused on reputational issues. Nearly every day,
An aggravated consumer, industry rival, former employee or another person who is upset with your company may try to exact revenge by use of “doxxing”
The short answer is “no.” In my opinion, our modern discourse allows for the trashing of reputations with reckless abandon. Shaming, attacking, and defaming are
On July 8, 2019, journalist Laura Loomer sued Facebook asserting claims for defamation. She seeks $35 million in compensatory damages and $3 billion (5% of