Archive for the ‘Privileges’ Category

Alan Dershowitz aims for a Reversal of Fortune for Lawyers with Viewabill

March 12, 2013

David Zax at Fast Company reports on “How Alan Dershowitz And Two Entrepreneurs Will Disrupt Billable Hours: Viewabill brings radical transparency to the attorney-client relationship”: (more…)

Mitchell H. Rubinstein, “A Peek at New York Defamation Law”

May 17, 2011
Free Speech for the Dumb

Image by Walt Jabsco via Flickr

Mitchell H. Rubinstein (New York Law School; St. John’s University – School of Law) and blog editor of the Adjunct Prof Law Blog, has published “A Peek at New York Defamation Law”, New York State Bar Journal, Vol. 82, p. 58, Nov./Dec. 2010/ NYLS Legal Studies Research Paper No. 10/11 #14.

Here’s the abstract:

This article is a primer on the law of defamation in New York. The article discusses the definition of defamation, litigation issues involving pre-complaint disclosure, defenses such as truth and opinion, and the different types of privileges.

A copy of the article may be downloaded here.


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