Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Believe You Have Been Defamed? Learn Your Rights!

Do you think you have been defamed?

Are you hurt by comments someone said about you?

Has your reputation been ruined or resulted in loss of income? 

Under Michigan law, a statement must assert facts that are “provable as false” in order to be considered defamatory. This is, in part, nothing more than a different way of saying that truth is an absolute defense against libel – you cannot be defamed if what’s being said about you is true. It’s more than that, however, as a statement must allege something “provable” – the person publishing the allegedly defamatory statements must be alleging something is a fact, not simply their opinion. Learn more here!

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If you would like to learn more about defamation and civil litigation services at PSED Law, contact us today! Attorneys at Pear, Sperling, Eggan, & Daniels, P.C., can help assist you with civil litigation and everything in between. Consult your attorney for details.

Our attorneys know how to get results for our clients and they’re dedicated to getting a satisfactory outcome. Contact our attorneys for civil litigation in Ann Arbor today at (734) 665-4441 for a no obligation consultation.

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