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ABA Family Legal Guide

Personal Injury

Intentional Wrongs

What is the difference between slander and libel?

A defamation action for slander rests on an oral communication made to another that is understood to lower your reputation or keep others from associating with you. Libel generally is considered written or printed defamation that does the same thing. Radio and television broadcasts of defamatory material today are nearly universally considered libel.

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