Browse 4 distinction between fact and opinion in defamation law cases decided by California Court of Appeal. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.
Distinction Between Fact And Opinion In Defamation Law Opinions from California Court of Appeal (4)
Statements of Opinion Protected from Defamation Claims
California Court of Appeal · 2026-03-18 · Defendant Win · Impact: 20/100
Dion v. Weber, decided by California Court of Appeal on March 18, 2026, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The plaintiff, Dion, sued the defendant, Weber, for defamation after Weber published statem...
Statements accusing person of crimes are factual, not opinion
California Court of Appeal · 2025-12-19 · Mixed · Impact: 65/100
Amaro v. Weber, decided by California Court of Appeal on December 19, 2025, resulted in a mixed outcome. The plaintiff, Amaro, sued the defendant, Weber, for defamation after Weber published statement...
Statements alleging fraud found to be factual assertions, not protected opinion
California Court of Appeal · 2025-11-18 · Plaintiff Win · Impact: 65/100
Snover v. Gupta, decided by California Court of Appeal on November 18, 2025, resulted in a plaintiff win outcome. The plaintiff, Snover, sued the defendant, Gupta, for defamation after Gupta published...
Online reviews protected as opinion, not defamation
California Court of Appeal · 2025-02-06 · Defendant Win · Impact: 20/100
Hay v. Marinkovich, decided by California Court of Appeal on February 6, 2025, resulted in a defendant win outcome. The plaintiff, Hay, sued the defendant, Marinkovich, for defamation after Marinkovic...