Arkansas Notice or Demand for Retraction Regarding Libelous Publication - Defamation of Character

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This form is used to demand or notify a publication to withdraw defamatory statements previously made. A notice or demand for retraction that is made pursuant to a statute must conform to the requirements of the statute. Generally, a notice should indicate to the publisher the words expected to be retracted and furnish an opportunity to publish a retraction.

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Retraction is to take back something previously stated. Retraction may occur with reference to a confession of a crime or to an anticipatory breach of a contract. Additionally, in the context of defamation suits, a retraction of the language giving rise to potential liability may be a defense.

A plaintiff who brings a lawsuit for defamation must prove that the defendant's defamatory statement was "published." Published means that the statement was intentionally or negligently communicated by the defendant to someone other than the plaintiff.

Truth (or justification) is a complete defence to an action for defamation. The defendant (the alleged defamer) must prove that the defamatory imputation carried by the material published is substantially true. For example, a person who says that someone is a murderer must prove the fact of murder.

Arkansas is one of the few states that doesn't recognize defamation per se standards. As a result, all Arkansas slander and libel plaintiffs must provide proof that the speech in question caused harm. Inherent harm is not permissible under Arkansas defamation law.

Retraction is a right held by journals who have authority to decide what they will publish, a right that extends to removing previously published work.

A defamation retraction letter is a formal document sent to an individual who has published false and damaging statements about you. The purpose of the letter is to demand that the individual retract their statements and to warn them of the legal consequences of the continued defamation and unlawful conduct.

The defamation defenses are truth, absolute privilege (including litigation privilege addressed here), qualified privilege, innocent construction, and opinion. Truth is the absolute or complete defense to defamation.

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Arkansas Notice or Demand for Retraction Regarding Libelous Publication - Defamation of Character