
Cease and Desist Letters: Everything You Need to Know
What is a cease and desist letter? A cease and desist letter is the term that is given to those letters that are sent to people whom you believe...
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How to handle social media defamation
How to handle social media defamation Where defamatory material has been published about you on social media, there are three important steps you can immediately take to properly protect...
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Publishing derogatory comments about your ex on social media may harm your parenting case
If you are involved in a parenting case then you will need to be very careful about what you post on social media. In court cases these days it...
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To tweet or not to tweet: 5 things you should know about Australian defamation laws
“The thing about social media is that it is anonymous, so it can be much more vitriolic and extreme than normal media and yet it is there for everyone...
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Defamation: How much could defamatory comments on social media cost me?
A recent case in NSW saw a school teacher take legal action against a former student who made defamatory comments about her on Twitter and Facebook. It was the...
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Social Media Policy: Something Old, Something New
Do you have a legal Social Media Policy? While a typical definition of “social media” might refer to internet-based applications which facilitate the creation and exchange of user-generated content,...
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