What’s the Difference Between Libel and Slander?

Civil law recognizes two types of defamation: libel and slander.
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What's the Difference Between Libel and Slander?
"Defamation of character" is a legal term referring to any false statement that harms another person's reputation. And civil law recognizes two types of defamation: libel and slander.
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