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Are blogs considered “publishers” under defamation law?
How do you determine whether a statement is defamatory or not?
Is there a limit to the amount of punitive damages a person can receive in a defamation suit?
What is the difference between libel and slander in terms of damages?
Can a person be held liable for defamatory statements made on a third-party website?
If a statement is true, is it still considered defamatory?
What is considered a “public harm” that can give rise to a defamation claim?
What is the standard of proof in a defamation lawsuit?
Is a person required to notify the other party before filing a defamation lawsuit?
Does a defendant have to prove truth in order to avoid liability for defamation?

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