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
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”
By L. Lin Wood & Todd McMurtry The next time you land an interview with a prospective employer, apply to college, or use an online
In a span of 3 days beginning on January 19, The Washington Post rushed to claim leadership of a mainstream and social media mob of
Today, Lin Wood and I filed our first lawsuit on behalf of Nicholas Sandmann against The Washington Post. I have included the lawsuit, as it
L. Lin Wood and I have published a statement on behalf of the Sandmann family. While it is posted on various outlets, I wanted to