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Clemens originally sued McNamee for defamation in January.
(And who now are sorry they did: he is being sued for defamation in France).
High ranking officials regularly sue journalists and media outlets for defamation in civil courts.
It's also rare for a non-public figure to win a case involving defamation in fiction.
Unlike libel law in the United States, defamation in India can be treated as either a civil or criminal matter.
After the inquest I will look to take legal action for defamation in respect of these allegations".
At least three women sued Cosby for defamation in winter, alleging that he slandered them through statements by his representatives.
SOUTH ORANGE "Anti-Italianism: Discrimination and Defamation in the History of Italian Americans.," short film directed by Paul Budline.
Unfettered by Thailand's draconian lèse-majesté laws, or the fierce interpretations of what constitutes defamation in Singapore and Malaysia, the press is vibrant and free.
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(One of her recent campaigns was against a company named Park West Gallery, which, she alleged, was selling fake prints by Salvador Dali. The gallery's founder, who called her attacks "cyber-terrorism," sued for defamation. In April, a jury ruled unanimously in Franks's favor, and awarded her half a million dollars in a counterclaim).
(Darmanin has said that he will sue her for defamation. In 2004, she was convicted of blackmail).
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