I will write a professional attorney retraction demand for false, defamatory statements
Licensed US Attorney Specializing in Defamation and Reputation Defense
About this Gig
⭐⭐⭐ CORRECT THE RECORD WITH AN OFFICIAL RETRACTION DEMAND FROM A U.S. ATTORNEY ⭐⭐⭐
Has a news outlet, blogger, or publication printed false and damaging information about you? Simply asking for a correction is often not enough. You need to make a formal, legal demand for a retraction to repair the harm done to your reputation.
As a licensed U.S. Attorney (Bar ID: 215757), I will draft a professional Retraction Demand Letter that is impossible to ignore. This document formally puts the publisher on notice of their false statements and demands they correct the public record, which is a critical step before any litigation.
This Gig is perfect for:
- Erroneous news articles
- Defamatory blog posts
- False statements in online publications
- Any published content that needs to be formally corrected.
Your Retraction Demand Letter will:
- Be delivered on my official attorney letterhead for maximum impact.
- Clearly identify the false and defamatory statements.
- Legally demand a full, fair, and conspicuous retraction.
- Reference applicable state retraction statutes where available.
Order today to have a licensed U.S. Attorney champion your case.
Field of law:
Civil rights
Target country:
Worldwide
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FAQ
What is the difference between a Retraction Demand and a Cease & Desist?
A Cease & Desist demands the person stop their harmful actions. A Retraction Demand specifically requires a publisher to correct a false statement they have already made, which can be a legal requirement in some states before you can sue for certain damages.
Is this for individuals or just media companies?
This can be used for both. It is particularly effective when sent to formal entities like news organizations, online magazines, and professional blogs, but it can also be sent to an individual who has published defamatory content.
Are publishers legally required to retract?
It depends on the state. Some states have "retraction statutes" that incentivize publishers to retract to limit their liability. My letter will leverage these laws where applicable to create the strongest possible incentive for them to comply.
