According to our philosophical and ethical traditions, reputation is sacrosanct.
An often-quoted passage from Proverbs proclaims that, “A good name is more desirable than great riches.”
Miami attorney Kendall Coffey, who represents Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, expounds on the legal standards for reputational damage.
May 04, 2015 at 01:00 PM
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According to our philosophical and ethical traditions, reputation is sacrosanct.
An often-quoted passage from Proverbs proclaims that, “A good name is more desirable than great riches.”
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