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Author: Ryan Metheny

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A Great SLAPP Decision: Redmond v. Gawker Continues the Evolution of Online Defamation Law

Posted on August 30, 2012March 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Written by Ryan Metheny and Mark Goldowitz

On the heels of Ryan’s post regarding arguably the worst decision under the California Anti-SLAPP law, we thought it appropriate to praise a great recent decision that properly applied the law, entitled … Read the rest

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Gerbosi v. Gaims: the Worst Decision Under the Anti-SLAPP Law?

Posted on August 23, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

In any body of case law as large as that applying California’s anti-SLAPP statute (approximately 400 published opinions so far and counting), you will find some outliers and oddities. One case, however, stands out above all the rest.  That decision, … Read the rest

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Lance Armstrong v. USADA Lawsuit a SLAPP?

Posted on July 13, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

If you have been following the post-retirement travails of Lance Armstrong, former professional cyclist, cancer survivor and seven-time Tour de France champion, you know that he has found himself in some serious trouble lately.  The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has gathered … Read the rest

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How the Anti-SLAPP Law Protects Lawyers

Posted on June 28, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Lawyers are frequently subject to malicious prosecution suits and other claims arising from their work on behalf of clients, some meritorious, some not.  One of the benefits of the California anti-SLAPP law (and similar laws in other states) is that … Read the rest

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What to Do When You Receive a Threat Letter

Posted on June 18, 2012January 4, 2023 Ryan Metheny

As I have noted here before, before filing a lawsuit, a SLAPP filer will frequently first send you a threat letter.  This letter will state that if you do not stop exercising your First Amendment free speech and/or petition … Read the rest

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‘The Bachelor’ Racial Discrimination Suit Barred by First Amendment?

Posted on June 11, 2012March 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Recently, a class action lawsuit was filed against the producers and broadcasters of the popular reality television programs “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” claiming that the show discriminates against people of color in its casting decisions.  (Entertainment Weekly’s report on … Read the rest

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Banking Defamation Statute Ruled Unconstitutional, Case Ruled a SLAPP

Posted on June 1, 2012September 14, 2022 Ryan Metheny

Very interesting decision by California’s First Appellate District in a case called Summit Bank v. Rogers this week regarding a 100-year old criminal defamation statute, Financial Code section 1327, which makes it a misdemeanor for any person to make any … Read the rest

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Another (Even More Outrageous, Unconstitutional) “Cyberbullying” Law

Posted on May 22, 2012February 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Following up on our post regarding the ridiculously overbroad first draft of Arizona’s new cyber harassment law, it seems the state legislature of New York has also hopped aboard the bandwagon of passing unconstitutional prior restraints on internet speech.  … Read the rest

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Former Church Member Sued for Negative Review of Church

Posted on May 16, 2012January 4, 2022 Ryan Metheny

TechDirt and others are reporting on an interesting possible SLAPP filed by an Oregon church, the Beaverton Grace Bible Church, against a former member who wrote a bad review of the church online on her blog.  The statements the … Read the rest

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Example of a SLAPPed Blogger Fighting Back

Posted on May 15, 2012March 19, 2021 Ryan Metheny

Great post by James Skyles at askacyberlawyer.com showing how a SLAPPed blogger sued in Georgia has fought back against the plaintiff in his lawsuit.  The letter embedded in the post does a good job of explaining some of the typical, … Read the rest

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