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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.
- Internal UpdateI am proud to announce that I am no longer a regular lawyer. Nay, I am a Super Lawyer. Read Article
- Internal UpdateRyan Very, founder of Very Law, was named a 2025 “Lawyers on the Fast Track” honoree by The Legal Intelligencer. Recognized for his constitutional expertise, ethical leadership, and client-first approach, the award highlights both his impact and Very Law’s commitment to innovation, legal excellence, and service across Pennsylvania. Read Article
- Internal UpdateVery Law is always on the lookout for new talent, and recently, we had two promising lawyers join our team; Mr. Nicholas R. DiNardo and Mr. Vincent J. Krawiec. Read Article
- In Pennsylvania, confessed judgment clauses cannot be included in consumer transactions, but they can be used in commercial transactions. Read Article
- Internal UpdateCases like these are what make us proud of what we do—we don’t just support our clients to the very end, we also strive to overcome all odds to get the best outcome for our clients. Read Article


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