Explore the differences between slander and libel, understand legal implications, and see real-world examples to better grasp defamation law.
Meier Watkins Phillips Pusch helped a New Zealand businessman vindicate his reputation in a libel lawsuit. Counsel for the plaintiff previously helped Dominion Voting Systems secure a $787 million ...
The past year has brought a wave of significant defamation decisions that are reshaping the legal landscape for media organizations, public ...
Defamation generally refers to a false statement that is made to a third party, either verbally (slander) or in writing (libel), that results in injury to the plaintiff’s reputation. As demonstrated ...
A recently introduced bill in the Florida Senate seeks to remake defamation law, scraping major constitutional protections for disparaging speech. It's extremely similar to another proposed law ...
Western Australia Senator Linda Reynolds is already embroiled in a bruising defamation fight against her former staffer Brittany Higgins. Now, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is reportedly considering ...
A Thai man received an 18-month prison sentence for a Facebook comment about the monarchy, exposing the ongoing disagreement ...