Libel
Can I Sue for Defamation or Slander? Here's Your Answer
If you've been defamed to the detriment of your reputation, company or revenue, it could be very worth it to sue. But first, you must determine if you meet the criteria.
A Man Was Awarded $115,000 After a Random Facebook Post Destroyed His Life and Business
One day, out of the blue, Kenneth Rothe's hotels were accused of being a haven to pedophiles, a claim that the judge would later determine was baseless.
Parents May Be Held Accountable for Kids' Facebook Activity, Court Rules
A Georgia appellate court ruled that the parents of a seventh-grader who created a fake and defamatory Facebook account for a classmate may be liable for emotional damages by a jury.
What to Do If an Employee Quits in an Epic Fashion
Should a worker unexpectedly leave the company with a dramatic and outrageous stunt, take these five steps.