Orange County Slander Attorney
It can take years of hard work to build your reputation, but it takes little to tarnish it. A disgruntled employee, business partner, or competitor can try to hurt you and your business by writing or saying untrue and damaging things about you. This is known as defamation. Defamation can be in writing (libel) or oral (slander). Defamation can also take the form of trade libel when a party attempts to disparage the nature and quality of goods and services.
These false, damaging remarks can hurt your chances of employment, chances of securing a coveted contract, or hurt your standing in the community. It can cause shame, mortification, hurt feelings, and the loss of business.
Defamation can arise in many circumstances. The following are a few examples in which defamation may arise:
Many times the consequences of a defamatory statement can cause an interference with either an existing contract or a prospective business relationship. Once the other party learns of the defamatory statement and suspects it is true, or might be true, they no longer want to do business with you. This shows the power of an allegation – even if it is false.
Invasion of Privacy Invasion of privacy is the intrusion into your personal life, without just cause, which can give you the right to sue the person or entity that intruded on your privacy rights. Among other things it may encompass workplace monitoring, internet privacy, data collection, and other means of disseminating private information.
The remedies for defamation, interference with contract, and invasion of privacy can include an injunction, a retraction letter, damages, and attorney’s fees and costs.
Contact Dimitri Gross — Experienced Invasion of Privacy and Defamation Lawyer
To discuss your concerns or dispute with an experienced defamation attorney, contact Dimitri Gross online or call 949-788-1007 to make an appointment.