Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC
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201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comAuthor: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC|January 13, 2014
In certain cases, celebs can take these articles and use them as basis for a defamation lawsuit against the tabloids.
Tom Cruise recently sued Bauer Publishing, which produces In Touch and Life & Style Magazines after the tabloids wrote that Cruise had cut all ties to his daughter after divorcing ex-wife Katie Holmes. The lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount.
In order for Cruise – or any other celebrity – to recoup damages from a tabloid, they first have to prove that the statement published was defamatory, which isn’t easy. Generally, there are four criteria that must be met, including:
The definition of damages in these cases is broad. For example, defaming a celebrity could prevent them from getting future work – or get them fired from their current job, which would result in financial damages. However, that is not the only way celebrities can claim damages. The most common for is a hurt reputation, which could have many implications on the future of a celebrity. Also, mental anguish can also be claimed as a basis for damages.
No matter what type of damages a celebrity incurs, it is important to understand the defamation law before filing a lawsuit, and an attorney who specializes in the entertainment industry could be a go to person for this matter.
The Firm
201-896-4100 info@sh-law.comIn certain cases, celebs can take these articles and use them as basis for a defamation lawsuit against the tabloids.
Tom Cruise recently sued Bauer Publishing, which produces In Touch and Life & Style Magazines after the tabloids wrote that Cruise had cut all ties to his daughter after divorcing ex-wife Katie Holmes. The lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount.
In order for Cruise – or any other celebrity – to recoup damages from a tabloid, they first have to prove that the statement published was defamatory, which isn’t easy. Generally, there are four criteria that must be met, including:
The definition of damages in these cases is broad. For example, defaming a celebrity could prevent them from getting future work – or get them fired from their current job, which would result in financial damages. However, that is not the only way celebrities can claim damages. The most common for is a hurt reputation, which could have many implications on the future of a celebrity. Also, mental anguish can also be claimed as a basis for damages.
No matter what type of damages a celebrity incurs, it is important to understand the defamation law before filing a lawsuit, and an attorney who specializes in the entertainment industry could be a go to person for this matter.
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