Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois

If you print something about someone, changing their name, and can prove it's true, can they sue you for libel?


Asked on 8/22/11, 12:38 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Kevin B. Murphy Franchise Foundations, APC

As a Franchise Attorney I can say the following. Libel and slander are legal claims for false statements of fact about a person. And that's where the classic statement "truth is a defense to libel and slander" originates. However, truth is not a defense for other related things, like invasion of privacy. Consult with a good business or franchise attorney in your area for specific advice.

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Answered on 8/22/11, 12:46 pm
Burton Padove Indiana and Illinois Lawyer, Burton A. Padove

Truth is an absloute defense to a libel or slander matter. However, you could be liable for other tort theories so you should contact a lawyer, although I do not see why you would need to consult with a franchise lawyer.

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Answered on 8/22/11, 1:48 pm


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