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This article from Very Law explains when false online reviews may be legally actionable under Pennsylvania defamation law. It outlines how to distinguish between opinion and harmful falsehood, steps to take if targeted, and how a defamation lawsuit works. It emphasizes consulting an attorney before acting to protect your reputation effectively.
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Our client, who was facing a civil suit, provided medical evidence that they suffered from PTSD and panic attacks. We argued that appearing in court would be very distressing for them.
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The counterclaims were initially dismissed by the judge. After this, we decided that if the ruling is not in our favor, the next best thing would be to present an argument that could make the judge reconsider their ruling and reassess the case.
Read Article When a tenant fails to pay rent, landlords in Pennsylvania have legal options to address the issue and seek remedies.
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This paves the way for the opposing party to disprove your stance with much less convincing evidence, which is even more likely if they have an attorney on their side.
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