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What is Defamation per se?
Defamation occurs when someone makes a false statement about another person in Florida. Spoken defamation is slander, while written defamation is libel. Both types can seriously harm a person's reputation, with statements that are "defamation per se" the more serious,...
ChatGPT maker facing multiple copyright infringement lawsuits
Millions of people in Florida and around the country use ChatGPT every day. The artificial intelligence chatbot can produce emails, social media posts, essays and even entire books in a matter of moments based on information it gathers from the internet, but much of...
When is interfering with a business contract illegal?
In Florida, interfering with business contractual relationships occurs for various reasons, such as gaining leverage in business deals or undermining a competitor's business. When a third party tries to meddle in a business deal between two other people without a good...
Who are interested parties in a will contest?
After a will is filed with the probate court in Florida, an interested party can object to the legal document. A will contest is a challenge to a purported will based on various reasons why the court should invalidate it. Since multiple parties might have a legal...