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I'd appreciate it if our law-knowledgeable folks would chime in in one place and discuss the practicalities of defamation cases. I'm not a lawyer, but I'd say the issues start:
By #2, I mean for example that Mortenson published something that seems defamatory, but the real defamer may be his unknown source. So what would be the process for trying to discover and sue them?
(By the way, I don't really like the idea of suing reporters for libel or defamation, but let's put that aside for now.)
My guess for #3 starts that there's nothing except the franchise agreement. Obviously the Patriots as an organization aren't going to sue the league as an organization for defamation, but I'm curious as to whether they even could.
For #4, I can contribute that slander is spoken and libel is written, or that's how it's been explained to me.
- What has to be proved in a defamation case?
- Who does it have to be proved against?
- Are there existing contracts (CBA, franchise agreement, whatever) that are barriers to lawsuits?
- Is there any difference between defamation and slander/libel?
By #2, I mean for example that Mortenson published something that seems defamatory, but the real defamer may be his unknown source. So what would be the process for trying to discover and sue them?
(By the way, I don't really like the idea of suing reporters for libel or defamation, but let's put that aside for now.)
My guess for #3 starts that there's nothing except the franchise agreement. Obviously the Patriots as an organization aren't going to sue the league as an organization for defamation, but I'm curious as to whether they even could.
For #4, I can contribute that slander is spoken and libel is written, or that's how it's been explained to me.












