Court Interpreter Minimum Continuing Education (CIMCE)
ON DEMAND: Slander and Libel (Defamation): Filing a Lawsuit
Class recorded April 29, 2022
In this class, learn what to consider before filing a lawsuit for libel or slander (defamation). If someone makes untrue, damaging statements about you that may be grounds for a defamation lawsuit. But these types of lawsuits are notoriously difficult to litigate successfully, are subject to many potential defenses, and often result in unintended blowback for a plaintiff. Learn from an experienced civil litigator who has brought and defended many significant cases involving defamation claims in federal and state courts.
Class covers:
- How to determine if you have a viable defamation claim
- Libel vs. slander: different types of defamation
- How to assess whether the possible benefits of bringing a defamation lawsuit outweigh the costs
- Common defenses to a defamation claim
- Where and how to file, and important deadlines and time limits
- Calculating damages in a defamation lawsuit
Presented by: Michael Dore, Litigation Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
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Registration fee: FREE
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