Delaware Defamation Law
 

Rachel Delo Ache Williams v. Netflix, Inc.

Rachel DeLoache Williams has sued Netflix, Inc. for defamation based on Netflix's portrayal of Williams in its docudrama series Inventing Anna. D.I. 1 ¶ 1. Inventing Anna tells the story of Anna Sorokin, Williams's one-time friend who “conned the New York elite into believing that [Anna] was a German heiress.” D.I. 1 ¶ 28. Netflix, a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business ... More...    $0 (05-17-2023 - DE)

US Dominion, Inc., et al. v. Fox News Network, L.L.C.

Wilmington, Delaware commercial litigation lawyers represented Plaintiff that sued Defendant on a defamation theory.

This was a civil action involving a defamation claim. Plaintiff alleged that Defendant, Fox News Network, published false and defamatory statements of fact about Dominion.

Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox New claiming to have suffered $1.6 billion in damages as a ... More...
   $787500000 (04-18-2023 - DE)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. AMY GONZALEZ

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. DAVID MATUSIEWICZ


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David Matusiewicz1 and Christine Belford were married from 2001 to 2006, during which time they had three children, L.M.1, L.M.2, and K.M.1 (the children). The couple and their children also lived with Belfords one child from a previous marriage, K.M.2.2 After their divorce, Belford and David engaged in a bitter custody dispute, during which David accused Belford of being an unfit mother and ... More...    $0 (09-09-2018 - DE)

Robin Vann v. Cheswold Delaware Town Council

Former Cheswold Police Chief Robbin Vann sued the Town Council of Cheswold on a wrongful termination, breach of contact and defamation theories claiming that he was fired in violation of the state Whistleblower Protection Act. Vann claimed that he was fired because he had contacted state police and the Department of Justice with an allegation that Edward Ryan, the town's first city manager, had f... More...    $290000 (10-31-2009 - DE)

Robert McLaughlin, et al. v. Robert F. McCann, et al.

This dispute involves the familiar small business deal gone bad story. The agreement underlying the transaction contains an arbitration clause that one side of the transaction wishes to enforce and the other side wishes to avoid. The particular issue addressed in this decision is who - this court or an arbitrator - should decide whether and to what extent the parties' claims should be arbi... More...    $0 (02-21-2008 - DE)

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