need legal advice about "slander"
#1
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need legal advice about "slander"
what constitutes slander?
if i spread the word (facts) in a public manner (boating websites) about a certain marine business that screwed me over can i be sued for slander?
the business that screwed me over doesnt have a leg to stand on. i have proof of my acusations backed up with emails and a timeline of events.
if i spread the word (facts) in a public manner (boating websites) about a certain marine business that screwed me over can i be sued for slander?
the business that screwed me over doesnt have a leg to stand on. i have proof of my acusations backed up with emails and a timeline of events.
#2
Re: need legal advice about "slander"
Slander or defamation?
I'm pretty sure that truth is a strong defense for both.
I'm pretty sure that truth is a strong defense for both.
#3
Re: need legal advice about "slander"
Defamation would be more of an attack using falsehoods by you to a third party, whereas slander would be you saying false bad things in general.
But if it's the truth...... you are ok.
But if it's the truth...... you are ok.
#5
Re: need legal advice about "slander"
Sounds to me like they have accused you a defamation, because your actions could be construed as a campaign against them.
Idle threats if you are speaking the truth.
However.... you can't go wrong taking the high road.
Idle threats if you are speaking the truth.
However.... you can't go wrong taking the high road.
#7
Re: need legal advice about "slander"
Originally Posted by hugetime1
I say just kick the pricks azz, and shut him up that way
#8
Re: need legal advice about "slander"
Originally Posted by hugetime1
get your big hammer out and put it down
Maybe even with deadly weapon.
#10
OSO OG
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Re: need legal advice about "slander"
You (or whomever you are talking about) must prove that your actions and/or words have cost them money. Here's the hard part, they would have to have someone "testify" that they were going to do business with this person, but decided not to because of something you said or did. That's why slander/defamation cases rarely get anywhere.