Pretty much no, a minor cannot be sued.
He sued the newspaper for defamation of character.
If multiple defendants are being sued for defamation there should be no need to distinguish who among them committed the defamation because if they are all being sued, they all allegedly performed a defamatory act.
Yes.
After they printed the story about me, I took the newspaper to Court and sued them for defamation of my character.
Yes! If you did so!
No.
The National Enquirer has been sued multiple times over the years for various reasons, including defamation and invasion of privacy. The exact number of lawsuits filed against the publication is not readily available.
If the defamation (false statements or lies) is spoken then it is considered slander. If the defamation is written, then it is called libel.
"Personal liability insurance can be useful for some people. It protects against financial losses if you are sued for slander, defamation, invasion of privacy, etc. People such as journalists and private investigators usually purchase it."
He sued the newspaper for defamation of character.
Yes it's called - defamation of character Yes a company and the individual speading the rumors can be sued by the individual who is being accused of stealing. It's call defamation of character.
If a person is publishing or publicly broadcasting a lie about you, legal action can be taken. This offense is known as defamation of character and the offender can be sued.