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to pursue some one means you want to chase them, if you mean to "sue" someone you will have to go to court with an attorney to help you with your case.

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Does defamation include libel and slander?

Yes, libel (written statements tending to cause defamation of character) and slander (oral statements tending to cause defamation of character) are the two forms of defamation.


Is defamation of character a tort?

Yes, a defamation of character is a tort. It' the same as Libel and slander.


What is the written form of defamation called?

Written defamation is known as libel. It is the publication of a remark that injures the reputation or character of someone.


What are two torts involving defamation of characters?

Libel and slander are the two main defamation of character torts.


Can someone put a restraining order on someone for slander?

No, a restraining order is typically not applicable for slander, which is a form of defamation involving false spoken statements. Restraining orders are generally used to prevent physical harm or harassment. If someone is a victim of slander, they may pursue a defamation lawsuit instead. However, if the slander is part of a pattern of harassment or threats, that could potentially lead to a restraining order.


What is another name for slander?

Call it a verbal defamation of a person's character that is untrue.


If a person slander your character can you sue?

Your only legal action would be to take them to court in a civil suit for slander and defamation.


What does the acronym GLAAD stand for?

GLAAD stands for The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. They monitor any form of media to protect Gays and Lesbians against defamation such as slander and harassment.


What evidence to you need to sue for defamation of character?

In order to sue for defamation of character, you will have to prove that your reputation was damaged due to slander or libel. You will have to present your case in a court of law.


What is the difference between libel and slander?

The difference between slander and libel is that slander is the spoken word, whereas libel is a written word i.e. newspaper, anything in the public domain. libel can be a criminal offense as well as civil rights to civil liability while slander is a mere civil offense. libel is permanent in form while slander is temporary in form. in slander damages must be proved


What is an synonyms for libel?

Slander, defamation, tirade, censure, derision


Is defamation a crime?

Yes, it can be if it rises to the level of criminal intent or tortious conduct (i.e.: libel or slander) on the part of the defamer.

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