Denial Isn’t Just A River In Egypt – It May Be Defamation. Ask Bill Cosby. November 7, 2015 by NewsGirl Leave a Comment This is essentially what recently happened to Bill Cosby. Three women said that Mr. Cosby sexually abused them many years …
That’s TheWrap: A Change In California Law To Protect Online Media Publications November 7, 2015 by NewsGirl Leave a Comment A dispute involving an online media publisher has prompted California’s Legislature and Governor Jerry Brown to revise California’s libel law, …
Second Circuit Upholds That Facebook "Likes" Can Be Protected, Concerted Activity November 7, 2015 by NewsGirl Leave a Comment On October 21, 2015, the Second Circuit upheld the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) earlier ruling that clicking the Facebook …
Washington State Court Refuses to Unmask Anonymous Online Reviewer September 24, 2015 by LibelReport Leave a Comment In a precedent-setting ruling, the Washington Court of Appeals in Thomson v. Doe refused to grant a motion to compel …
Texas Anti-SLAPP Law: The Expanding Scope of the Texas Citizen’s Participation Act – Part 5 (the conclusion) September 24, 2015 by LibelReport Leave a Comment To conclude the series, we look at one more opinion — Serafine v. Blunt, No. 03-12-00726-CV, 2015 WL 2061922 (Tex. …
Employee Fairly Dismissed for Facebook Comments Posted Two Years Earlier September 24, 2015 by LibelReport 1 Comment What happened? In Smith v British Waterways Board the Employment Appeal Tribunal (“EAT”) decided that an employee was fairly dismissed …