A&P's Corporate Crybaby Lawsuit
I heard about this story on NPR, but a big hat tip to the Citizen Media Law Project for not only reminding me of it, but for its dead-on analysis
I heard about this story on NPR, but a big hat tip to the Citizen Media Law Project for not only reminding me of it, but for its dead-on analysis
First American eAppraiseIT v.Crowley is the latest assault on free speech in Florida. The defendant in that case publishes a website called Mortgage Fraud Watch List. From the Defendant’s website:
The Orlando Weekly covers the Veranda Partners v. Giles SLAPP suit. (link) Earlier post here.
Towering Rage, Luxury condo developers up the ante with critics, Broward New Times, July 26, 2007. Earlier posts on this subject: Slapp Happy? Related Group v. Stranahan House Related Group
There really is something stomach churning about a judge filing a defamation action. (See related post on Murphy v. Boston Herald). This one, however, really makes me a bit unsettled.
I just did the Lisa Macci show, The Justice Hour, which is always a wonderful experience. She is a “conservative,” but in the real tradition of less government and more
I wish that I had the requisite volume of creative juices to make this stuff up. CNN reports: A math teacher whose name is used in a student film featuring
Found this story on Likelihood of Confusion (highly recommended blog, by the way). The Democratic National Committee has a pretty good horse in the contest for most ill-considered demand letter
One does not need to be too close to me to know my opinion about defamation actions. Most of these cases are frivolous, unfounded, and the result of a plaintiff
As promised in this earlier post on Related Group v. Stranahan House, I have reviewed the complaint in this matter. My conclusion? Garbage. There are some points in the complaint,
Here we go again. A developer is whining (through its lawyers) that community activists who blocked a condo project cost them millions of dollars. Related Group has filed what appears
As a follow up to my posting on “Prinz” von Anhalt. I was forwarded this email from a source that will remain confidential. From: EMAIL ADDRESS REDACTED Sent: Monday, July