Defamation: Common Defenses (MA) | Practical Law

Defamation: Common Defenses (MA) | Practical Law

A Practice Note addressing common defenses and arguments that defendants may raise when seeking to dismiss or oppose defamation claims (including libel and slander) under Massachusetts law. This Note discusses defenses such as substantial truth, pure opinion, lack of publication, absolute privilege, conditional (qualified) privilege, the fair comment privilege, the fair report privilege, the wire service and reverse wire service defenses, the statute of limitations, the single publication rule, and statutory privileges and exceptions.

Defamation: Common Defenses (MA)

Practical Law Practice Note w-039-1113 (Approx. 26 pages)

Defamation: Common Defenses (MA)

by Practical Law Commercial Litigation
MaintainedMassachusetts
A Practice Note addressing common defenses and arguments that defendants may raise when seeking to dismiss or oppose defamation claims (including libel and slander) under Massachusetts law. This Note discusses defenses such as substantial truth, pure opinion, lack of publication, absolute privilege, conditional (qualified) privilege, the fair comment privilege, the fair report privilege, the wire service and reverse wire service defenses, the statute of limitations, the single publication rule, and statutory privileges and exceptions.