An Illinois appellate court ruled that summary judgment was improper because questions remain about whether the chief of ...
When civil litigation turns ugly, it sometimes devolves into allegations of defamation not just between the parties, but against their lawyers as well. In light of the broad privilege cloaking ...
From McCaffery v NYU School of Law, decided yesterday by Judge John Murphy (E.D. Pa.): This is a defamation case. The challenged statements are recent, but they describe an earlier legal proceeding.
Over time, there had been raging debates and conversations on why some take defamation as a crime, arguing that it is oppression to treat it as such in spite of legislations. ADEOLA OJO in this report ...