These causes of actions include breach of contract, intentional interference with contractual relations, and defamation.
Those are the comments that has Merrill riled up and seeking damages on claims of defamation.
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This is part of the work we at the Anti-Defamation League do every day.
Apart from the criminal case, Mr Nasheed also faces two court cases over accusations of defamation.
He has dismissed the reports as "crazy claims" and launched a defamation suit against Mediapart.
President Zuma, who has four wives, has sued local media companies 11 times for defamation.
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In the court paperwork, Fine indicates he'll sue for defamation and seek undefined damages.
The Supreme Court judges did not order her retrial Tuesday on a charge of defamation.
At this point, the freedom to defame is stronger than the protections against defamation.
The actual claim might be defamation, slight though the difference between that and libel is.
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When the curator of the Louvre mocked him he sued him for defamation, David against Goliath.
Speaker after speaker called for some formal, internationally agreed restriction on the defamation of religion.
Mr Copeland replied with a defamation lawsuit and a two-page ad of his own.
The site maintains a separate section devoted solely to the budget minister despite his defamation lawsuit.
Right after Obama's shocking speech on May 19, the Anti-Defamation League released a statement endorsing it.
Jonathan Vilma first sued Goodell in May, accusing the NFL commissioner of defamation of character.
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Fisher is also being sued by Hunter based on a cause of action called Defamation Per Se.
The groups regularly criticize Singapore for using its media and defamation laws to curb freedom of expression.
CIT's attorneys warned her that if she disseminated the report, she'd be hit with a defamation suit.
The Anti-Defamation League has raised concerns because of what it calls "obvious historical mistakes" in the screenplay.
In fact, ever more weekly journals have been facing defamation lawsuits from government officials and businessmen.
Why should posts in any of these media be any less scrutinized when it comes to defamation?
Just as the case was about to go to court, however, the MP dropped his defamation claim.
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Could defamation and invasion of privacy claims become harder to prove as we all become more famous?
Mark Pitcavage, director of investigative research at the Anti-Defamation League, said right-wing extremism is experiencing a resurgence.
Typically, it is limited by prohibitions against libel, defamation, obscenity, judicial or parliamentary privilege and the like.
Google said the top three reasons cited by government for content removal were defamation, privacy and security.
All this is now cancelled, and the government is seeking to bring forward the Defamation Bill instead.
The most prominent example of this was the Anti-Defamation League's press release following Obama's State Department speech.
The appeals court said the school's claims of defamation fail because Trump University's practices were widely questioned nationwide.
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