This is not slander because Chris and I have absolute documentation of all of this.
He denied the allegations and has since filed a countersuit in France, alleging slander.
Such as the local laws of slander, the local laws of libel and so on.
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It will be a fatal blow if any Obama opposition-research fingerprints turn up in this smelly little slander.
It is possible the case would be combined with Knox's own appeal against her conviction for slander, Mignini added.
Mr Pisapia furiously denied her claim and announced plans to sue for slander.
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Each user is registered, so sellers who use the feedback service to slander their competitors will soon be shown up.
He could quite happily trash a painting being sold by another dealer, and indeed was sued three times for slander.
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"We don't get involved in adjudicating whether something is libel or slander, " says Jason Goldman, a manager at Google's blogging division.
Because of time she served in prison before the appeals-level acquittals, Knox didn't have to serve time for the slander conviction.
The court is also hearing Knox's appeal against a slander conviction for having accused a local pub owner of carrying out the killing.
The court on Tuesday also upheld a slander conviction against Knox.
But if your legal fees are to get divorced or because a family member sues you for slander, the legal fees are purely personal and non-deductible.
The case went to trial with lightning speed, and last week a court in Almaty convicted Mr Abilov of slander, giving him an 18-month suspended sentence.
In the days leading up to the primary, there were reports of campaign smear tactics, including fake Christmas cards and phony telephone surveys intended to slander candidates.
She saw that the Web and the blogosphere would act as a giant fourth-grade classroom (oops, another metaphor), in which honor mattered and slander could not hurt you.
Historically, only the commission of slander or libel have been legitimate reasons for any legal system restraining speech, but even then, it is restrained or punished in a civil way after the fact.
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In a 1993 court appearance that shocked Italians, a Mafia turncoat testified he saw Mr. Andreotti kiss the hand of Italy's top Mafia don in a sign of respect an allegation Mr. Andreotti promptly dismissed as slander.
Nonsense, says Mike Godwin, staff counsel for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who argues that because all of us have equal access to it, the Net relegates libel and slander suits to the slag heap of history.
The chairman of Germany's Social Democrat party Sigmar Gabriel called his socialist counterpart in Paris a "victim of slander" by the ruling coalition and by Merkel personally in a recent interview with German daily Die Welt.
They know that parents have to parent, that children can't achieve unless we raise their expectations and turn off the television sets and eradicate the slander that says a black youth with a book is acting white.
Dalla Vedova had argued Monday that the slander verdict against Knox should be thrown out because she was questioned without a lawyer even though police essentially treated the student as a suspect in their 14-hour interrogation session.
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