Yes. Corporations (and/or their agents) can be sued for slanderous or libelous behavior. Slander and libel laws vary from state to state, so check with a licensed attorney where you live.
My sister has written a letter to my other sister with a lot of lies about me. She has been telling these lies for over twenty years, these lies have caused me untold anguish, has alienated my two...
You can sue anyone for libel or slander with enough evidence. However, Congressmen cannot be sued for anything they say on the floor of either House of congress as part of a vote or hearing.
libel is like slander, the difference between the two is slander is verbal and libel is written.
Hire an attorney and file the claim. You will have to show damages as a result of the libel.
yes, but why would you do that unless you might win? As with any lawsuit, you have the burden of proving the facts necessary to show the defendant slandered you and that it caused you some sort of...