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Archives for March 2009

New Libel Bill Introduced In The House Of Representatives

March 11, 2009 by Adrianos Facchetti 2 Comments

A new bill was introduced on March 4th by Peter King of New York that would create a federal cause of action in tort for so-called Libel Tourism.  Libel Tourism is forum shopping.  It is the strategic selection of plaintiff friendly jurisdictions in defamation cases. The bill is known as the Free Speech Protection act of 2009 and it lives up to its name.  The … [Read more...] about New Libel Bill Introduced In The House Of Representatives

Surfing Legend Loses Libel Lawsuit

March 10, 2009 by Adrianos Facchetti Leave a Comment

 "Vaya con Dios, Brah." -Johnny Utah, Point Break Based solely on the movies and other anecdotal evidence, you would never think that a surfer would sue another surfer for libel.  But it happened.  And the surfer who brought the lawsuit lost at trial. Matthew Heller writes in On Point that Craig "Owl" Chapman sued a surf magazine for … [Read more...] about Surfing Legend Loses Libel Lawsuit

Can Courts Consider The Impact of Images And Sounds In The Defamation Context?

March 9, 2009 by Adrianos Facchetti Leave a Comment

The answer appears to be yes.  In a recent unpublished passage of a published decision, the Court of Appeals wrote the following: In the case of a broadcast, we are required to consider:  the impact of visual effects (White v. Fraternal Order of Police (D.C. Cir. 1990) 909 F.2d 62 512, 526; Southern Air Transport, Inc. v. American Broadcasting (D.C. Cir. 1989) 877 … [Read more...] about Can Courts Consider The Impact of Images And Sounds In The Defamation Context?

Small Businesses Strike Back!

March 6, 2009 by Adrianos Facchetti 4 Comments

Yelp reviewers are the bane of many small businesses.  One reviewer can potentially devastate a business with a few keystrokes and the business owner has limited options to counter the impact of the review.  One of their options might be to file a defamation suit, but it is very difficult to pull off and in some situations makes the situation much worse. Which is why … [Read more...] about Small Businesses Strike Back!

Are You Sure You Want to File An Appeal?

March 4, 2009 by Adrianos Facchetti Leave a Comment

The vast majority of defamation appeals are taken after a trial court has granted a special motion to strike, also known as an anti-SLAPP motion.  Most of these appeals are affirmed.  In other words, the appeals are unsuccessful. And while most appeals (other than defamation) are unsuccessful, losing an appeal in the defamation context can be particularly costly. The … [Read more...] about Are You Sure You Want to File An Appeal?

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