Distinction Between Fact And Opinion In Defamation Law Cases in New York Court of Appeals

Browse 1 distinction between fact and opinion in defamation law cases decided by New York Court of Appeals. AI-powered summaries, holdings, and legal analysis.

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Distinction Between Fact And Opinion In Defamation Law Opinions from New York Court of Appeals (1)

Golobe v. Mielnicki

NY Court: Some statements about business practices were defamatory

New York Court of Appeals · 2025-03-20 · Mixed · Impact: 60/100

Golobe v. Mielnicki, decided by New York Court of Appeals on March 20, 2025, resulted in a mixed outcome. The plaintiff, Golobe, sued the defendant, Mielnicki, for defamation, alleging that Mielnicki ...

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