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Decisions Give Glimmer of Hope to Internet Defamation Plaintiffs
Joshua J. Grauer, Jordan Brooks and Troy D. Lipp of Cuddy & Feder write: Two of New York's appellate courts have adopted the perhaps antiquated notion that "readers give less credence to allegedly defamatory Internet communications than they would to statements made in other milieus." But providing a glimmer of hope to potential Internet defamation plaintiffs are three cases that seem, either expressly or implicitly, to follow dicta observing that, regardless of whether readers afford less credence to Internet postings, such an "observation is in no way intended to immunize emails the focus and purpose of which are to disseminate injurious falsehoods about their subjects."Hoechst Celanese Corp. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Hoechst Celanese Corp.v.Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's LondonKeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative TreatmentDisagreed…Maryland Cas. Co. v. W.R. Grace & Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Maryland Cas. Co.v.W.R. Grace & Co.KeyCite Yellow Flag - Negative TreatmentAmended May…Appeals Panel Affirms $3.7M Faulty Seatbelt Verdict
The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a $3.7 million verdict awarded to the husband of a woman killed after she was ejected from a Jeep Wrangler during a single-car crash.Appeals Panel Affirms $3.7M Faulty Seatbelt Verdict
The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a $3.7 million verdict awarded to the husband of a woman killed after she was ejected from a Jeep Wrangler during a single-car crash.Montrose Chem. Corp. v. Admiral Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Montrose Chem. Corp.v.Admiral Ins. Co.10 Cal.4th 645Supreme Court of California,In Bank.MONTROSE…Alternative Dispute Resolution
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by EisnerAmper: "Pre-Mediation Discussions Maximize Chances of Successful Settlement," "At Your (Not So) Final Destination: Appellate Procedures in Arbitration," "Resolving Emotional, Highly Charged Employment Issues With Mediation," "Have Class Arbitrations Found New Life?" and "Chart a Course for Mediation in New York."Alternative Dispute Resolution
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by : "Pre-Mediation Discussions Maximize Chances of Successful Settlement," "At Your (Not So) Final Destination: Appellate Procedures in Arbitration," "Resolving Emotional, Highly Charged Employment Issues With Mediation," "Have Class Arbitrations Found New Life?" and "Chart a Course for Mediation in New York."At Your (Not So) Final Destination: Appellate Procedures in Arbitration
Finley T. Harckham and Peter A. Halprin of Anderson Kill P.C. write: Through well thought out appellate arbitration processes, parties can achieve the efficiencies of arbitration while maintaining protection against egregious errors.Trending Stories
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