“The article dose signal clearly to the reader that the actions of the claimant, captured in meaning, are discreditable or worthy of criticism,” London High Court Justice Matthew Nicklin wrote.
“The article does signal clearly to the reader that the actions of the claimant, captured in meaning, are discreditable or worthy of criticism,”
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a libel lawsuit?
A libel lawsuit is a legal action taken when someone believes their reputation has been damaged by a published false statement.
What do you need to prove in a libel case?
Generally, you need to prove the statement was false, published to a third party, caused you harm, and the publisher was negligent or acted with malice.
