Your reputation is like your credit rating—something you want to keep spotless. If someone says something that may be construed to lessen your reputation, you may have cause to file a defamation suit. The damaging information must be false, able to be proven to be false, and you must have witnesses. Libel and slander are two types of defamation. When someone says something false about you, that could be considered slander. Libel is generally written or printed defamation. If you think you need legal counsel, please consult a licensed attorney.
If the audio does not start automatically, click on the link below. Windows Media
In order to play the audio files, you need a Windows Media player. If you don't already have a player, Click here to download the Windows Media player. Double-click the executable and follow the on-screen prompts to install it.
In order to play the audio files, you need a Windows Media player. If you don't already have a player, Click here to download the Windows Media player. Double-click the executable and follow the on-screen prompts to install it.