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Types of defamation or slander
Slander against a person or organization can cause permanent damage to their reputation or financial status. How can you recognize what is and what is not slander? This article will explain some of the different types of slander. First off, slander is the oral or transitory form of defamation of character. Defamation of character is … Continue reading
How to determine whether a statement against your company is defamatory
Defamatory statements can be damaging to your company. Defamation of character is defined as “the communication of a statement that makes a claim, expressly stated or implied to be factual, that may give an individual, business, product, group, government or nation a negative image.” Any defamatory statement can cause damage to your company’s reputation or … Continue reading
How to bring a lawsuit against malice
Malice, to most people, is a nasty feeling of wanting to hurt another person. What many people do not know is that if malicious action is taken against one party, the other party has the civil right to bring a lawsuit. This is called legal malice, or one party’s intent to cause harm to another … Continue reading
How to file lawsuits against harassment
One can experience harassment of all sorts on a daily basis. For example, your boss can knowingly and excessively yell at you for something you did not do. You also may experience sexual harassment by a co-worker. How much harassment one can take depends on the person, but there are clear steps you can take … Continue reading