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Winning a Defamation Case Against a Powerful Opponent
Winning the seemingly unwinnable defamation case. Michael Toebe and Reputation Quality look at one such legal upset where a citizen beat a powerful opponent.
Tik Tok Personality Sued After She Claims Professor is Involved in Idaho College Students Murders
Rebecca Scofield (pictured) is dumfounded and angry about someone she doesn’t know claiming Scofield is involved in the murders of four University students at the school where she teaches.
She’s thus filed a defamation lawsuit.
Will it successfully help defend her name and reputation and protect her future well being?
This article and analysis examines this story.
Alex Jones Painful Education
Alex Jones keeps losing in court and it doesn’t feel good. He’s most uncomfortable with the legal and financial punishments he's suffering after his defamation case losses.
Outside his character flaws, where else did he go wrong?
Beating the Government in a Defamation Case
Sherry Chen beat the government in a defamation case. No small feat. Yet she is still not whole. Defamation's damaging effects on reputation are not easily overcome.
It is worth noting however that the victory, long fought and hard earned and won, was one that is not common.
The Question of Whether Calling a Leader a “Bastard” is Defamatory
"Bastard" is certainly not a compliment or a neutral label. Yet, is it defamatory?
An Italian court believes that question is worth trying in court. Roberto Saviano believes that is preposterous. Giorgia Merloni doesn't.
Defamed by an Expert’s Opinion
An expert claims you are the guilty party in a murder. It isn't proven by the legal authorities. People believe you did it. What now?
Reputation Quality founder and practicing specialist Michael Toebe writes about this interesting defamation trial and victory regarding a current event.
Legal and Financial Recourse for Twitter Defamation
If someone is hell-bent on hurting you through social media, they can easily weaponize communication on a platform to cause professional, personal, emotional and financial pain. Yet those same people might not be as hidden and immune to punishment as they believe.
Successfully Responding After Being Vilified
It didn’t seem to matter that a Houston doctor had the support of the Texas Medical Association and the Harris County Medical Society. His name, reputation and psychological and financial well-being were being attacked.