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Is a statement considered defamatory if it is made in a business setting?
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Does a person have to prove actual harm in order to sue for libel?
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How does a person prove that the defendant was negligent in publishing false and defamatory statements?
How does defamation law differ from state to state?
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Is a statement considered defamatory if it is made on a blog or social media site?
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