Federal Court Tells Lawyer Something He Already Should Know: Facts Aren't Defamation
Briefly

"It's astonishing how some lawyers plunge into defamation lawsuits without grasping the legal principles, acting more like laypeople than legal professionals. They seem unaware of contentions regarding malice and factual inaccuracies that are crucial for a successful libel claim."
"Brett Soloway's action is a classic instance of how misunderstandings in defamation law can lead to frivolous lawsuits. The public actions that were taken against him were not private matters, and he should know that reputation isn't enough for a libel case."
Read at Above the Law
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