Sentences with phrase «libelous statements»

"Libelous statements" refers to false and damaging statements that are written or printed about someone in a way that harms their reputation. Full definition
[REPLY: You were «censored» for being an odious little twit with a penchant for making libelous statements.
Mike Fox has a fantastic write - up of the latest MDV (that's Million Dollar Verdict), this time a $ 11.1 million whopper levied against Compuware for libelous statements made against two women employees «that damaged their reputations.»
One of the first lawsuits to be filed over social media activity involved singer Courtney Love, who was sued by her former designer for defamation concerning alleged libelous statements posted by Love on her Twitter account.
Fayemi's action follows the failure of the defendants to retract the said libelous statements and tender public apology as demanded by his counsel, Rafiu Oyeyemi Balogun, in a letter dated November 19, 2016.
An attorney for Hacikyan and his Aquasol company served the Common Council with papers this week that contend Davis made «defamatory and libelous statements in a Facebook posting» about Hacikyan.
Did Tim Ball's libelous statements damage Andrew Weaver in any way?
''... considering whether and when courts can enjoin libelous statements.
The burden is on Mr. Caswell to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the allegedly libelous statement is, in fact, false.
You can make libelous statements as much as you want as long as you compensate those affected for the injury that you cause.
What is a blogger's duty to retract a potentially libelous statement?
Although I will not print any libelous statements about your product or company, I reserve the right to write anything negative I find about the product in a fair, courteous, and professional manner, and I am under no obligation to write a glowing, positive review about any food item.
We have no wish to tussle with assumptions and libelous statements that tries to detract us from our work.
Is making a libelous statement canceled out if your argument lacks credibility?
Libelous statements are not illegal in the United States.
So suppose a libelous statement was published in a widely circulated journal, call it the New York Times, and...
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