Jeffrey Vicq’s article titled “New defamation defences benefit the Twitiverse” is featured in the February 12, 2010 issue of The Lawyers Weekly. The article discusses the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision to expand defences of defamation claims benefiting both traditional and new media.
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