Avoiding Defamation in NSW
It is important to be aware that some things that are said and written – even unintentionally – can result in you being sued for defamation. This factsheet explains how defamation laws attempt to balance freedom of speech with the need to protect the reputation or privacy of individuals.
Summary
Key takeaways
Explains elements of defamation in New South Wales
Highlights how to avoid defamatory conduct and the possible consequences
Outlines how to file a defamation suit, who can file and any relevant time limits or defences
Key actions
Assess any draft statements or documents before publication for damaging content
Check if any defences apply to identified defamatory conduct
Seek independent legal advice if you are unsure