Defamation

Cyberbullying Lawyer: How to Sue for Cyberbullying with Defamation Laws

Cyberbullying is a growing epidemic, not only in the United States, but all over the world. Today, children and teens are bullied more on the Internet than in person, thanks to smartphones and social media. The impacts of this kind of harassment can be severe and include depression and suicide. Currently, state cyberbullying laws are still being proposed and implemented as legislators are now understanding the severity of the situation. In the meantime, there are still other legal methods that victims and parents can use to combat cyberbullying.

What is Cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is very similar to what traditional bullying is known as, except it exists on the Internet. This makes it hard for parents and teachers to notice, but easy for the victim’s peers to see. Cyberbullying occurs when someone uses a digital or mobile device to harass, threaten, or humiliate another person. Recent statistics have shown that it exists most commonly on the social networking platforms of Instagram (42%), Facebook (37%), and Snapchat (31%).

[SEE: Combating Cyberbullying: Statistics And Solutions]

Is Cyberbullying Illegal?

Currently, there is no federal law against cyberbullying, but all 50 states do have laws against bullying in general. In fact, every state except Wisconsin and Alaska includes a specific reference to cyberbullying in their anti-bullying laws. However, this type of cyber harassment isn’t criminalized in all states. Maine, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Wyoming are the only states that do not criminalize it. Depending on the school district and state, there may also be school sanctions and school policies that can help though.

Moreover, this type of bullying has serious implications for those that are unfortunate enough to engage in this type of abuse. For example, earlier this year, Harvard rescinded its acceptance of Harvard applicant, Kyle Kashuv, because of social media posts and “jokes” he posted in Facebook Groups. The insults included jokes about abusing children, the Holocaust, and racial and ethnic slurs. Notably, he had made the remarks when he was 16 years old, but they were still used against him. Lesson learned: institutions of higher learning are paying attention to the types of people they want to admit, so cyberbullies, be warned.

Using Defamation as a Defense Weapon

When someone is bullying, chances are they may be spreading lies about their victim. This why many victims and parents have been utilizing defamation law to combat cyberbullying. It doesn’t always work, but sometimes it does and works very well. So how much can you sue for cyberbullying? Well the use of defamation laws to combat cyberbullying largely depends on the jurisdiction the defamation case is being filed in so the amount depends. If you’ve been wondering “what are the defamation laws in my state”, click the link below. 

[SEE: What Are The Defamation Laws In My State?]

RM Warner Law founding partner, Raees Mohamed, offers his take: “The question of what to do if you are cyberbullied online does not have an easy answer. But in some serious cases that I have encountered, we will demand accountability from the school, particularly if they knew about the cyberbullying, and demand swift recourse including expulsion from school. Sadly, adults are frequently engaged in cyberbullying too, and in many of my cases, we have been able to use defamation statutes to sue and stop the cyberbully from further harassing my client. If the cyberbullying involves the use of an employer’s resources, such as a work computer, device, or during work hours, the consequences to the cyberbully can be more severe, and lead to loss of employment.”

.

Consult With A Cyberbullying Lawyer

If you’ve been searching for lawyers that handle cyberbullying, look no further. We help clients in all 50 states so don’t keeping searching for “cyberbullying lawyers near me”. Pick up the phone and call RM Warner today to schedule your consultation, or fill out our contact form with your case matter and we will be in touch soon!

Daniel Warner

As a partner at RM Warner, Daniel focuses the majority of his practice on litigating cases involving Internet defamation, false and misleading advertising/marketing, unfair competition and cyber harassment. Although based in Arizona, Dan Warner has litigated Internet defamation cases in California, Texas, Nevada, Pennsylvania, New York, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, as well as numerous cases in Arizona. Mr. Warner also works on various contractual, commercial, business, real estate, Internet and Internet marketing matters.

Recent Posts

Defamation in the Digital Age: Legal Insights from RM Warner

On the internet, where perception is reality, defamation poses a significant threat to individuals and…

3 weeks ago

E-commerce Compliance: How RM Warner Ensures Legal Safety

The internet has opened up opportunities for business owners, marketers, influencers, and content creators alike.…

3 weeks ago

Is Sean Combs the Rap Industry Jeffrey Epstein?

How did Diddy get famous? Sean “Diddy” Combs started out as an ambitious radio station…

1 month ago

The Role of an E-commerce Lawyer in Today’s Digital Marketplace

These days, the rapid growth of online marketplaces means many entrepreneurs opt to use e-commerce…

1 month ago

Combatting Defamation: Legal Strategies from RM Warner

Reputation is everything in the business world. A single false statement or malicious rumor can…

1 month ago

Internet-Based Startups: Legal Best Practices with Insights from Internet Lawyers

Starting an online business can be exciting. As an e-commerce entrepreneur, you are eager to…

3 months ago