This article examines the application of Jameel Principle to defamation related claims in Singapore.
This article explores what elements a claimant would have to satisfy for a claim in defamation.
Part 2 of the article examines the defences of fair comment and qualified privilege in local context.
Part 1 of the article examines the defence of justification in defamation claims.
One pertinent issue in defamation suits is whether a letter of apology or public statement could be deemed to be an admission of liability. Our Defamation and Reputation Protection Practice examines this legal issue.
In the age of social media, an important issue for companies is whether the company could be held liable for defamatory remarks made by its employees in their personal social media accounts and page. To answer this question, our Defamation and Reputation Protection Practice examines the concept of
This is a case brief on the law of defamation arising from the case of The Social Outcast v OSEAS Pte Ltd. Our team, led by Mr. Wilbur Lim, had successfully defended OSEAS and prevail in the counterclaim against The Social Outcast.
Our firm had given advice and inputs to the Online Falsehood & Doxxing E-brochure published by the Singapore Management University's Law Outreach Club. It also covers issues relating to online defamation.