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Sued for a Bad Review? What Happens When Companies Sue Over Social Media Posts – And How to Protect Yourself In today's digital world

Posted by Joseph Kelly Levasseur | Feb 22, 2026 | 0 Comments

Sued for a Bad Review? What Happens When Companies Sue Over Social Media Posts – And How to Protect Yourself In today's digital world after  sharing your frustrations about a bad customer experience on social media on review sites like Google, Yelp, Instagram, Tic Toc or Facebook? What if that...

Handling Domestic Violence Protective Orders in New Hampshire: A Guide to RSA 173-B for Petitioners and Respondents

Posted by Joseph Kelly Levasseur | Sep 06, 2025 | 0 Comments

If you receive a Protective Order from the court, act quickly. Most courts give you hearing date that could be 30 days from when it was granted. You can request a hearing be scheduled in five days and not wait almost a month to get heard. Take the allegations seriously, you can lose individual rights and lose your guns and weapons. If you do not respond the Order will be granted and take effect. Follow the Courts Protective Order. When it states you cannot have contact with the Petitioner. THEN DO NOT CONTACT THE PETITIONER YOURSELF OR THROUGH A THIRD PARTY LIKE THE PERSONS PARENTS, KIDS OR FRIENDS.

Does Homeowner’s Insurance Cover Slander and Defamation in New Hampshire? A Manchester NH Defamation Lawyer Explains

Posted by Joseph Kelly Levasseur | Aug 02, 2025 | 0 Comments

Homeowner insurance is usually included in your homeowner policy. In the wild west of the social media world we live in, this is a great insurance benefit if you own a home or are suing someone for slander that does own a home. It means there is money to defend a lawsuit but also money to pay off a plaintiff is he/she wins. Facing a slander or libel issue in New Hampshire? Contact a Manchester NH slander lawyer for a free consultation. Call (603) 622-7575 or visit www.josephkellylevasseur.com to protect your reputation today.

When Can You Bring a Defamation Case to the Police?

Posted by Joseph Kelly Levasseur | Aug 02, 2025 | 0 Comments

If you are accused of a crime that isn't true, then file a criminal complaint. Do not take no for an answer from your local police department.  Most police departments and/or officer don't even know there is such a thing as criminal slander.  If they do investigate that report may help your civil case if the person is not arrested.  If the person is arrested, and is found guilty, you proof in a civil case has already been established.

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