This kind of debate is why I say defamation is incredibly complex. What I understand about it is that I know very little. But I know enough to know that it’s complex, requires specialist legal advice and is costly. It’s absolutely a quagmire and not something a lay person should attempt.
You’ve quoted the section on juristrictional variations, the UK is listed there because it has different laws, specifically Defamation is cited.
The Introdution section talks about court cases in Denver? And the First Amendment of the US constitution.
You may wish to state that something meets...
So my knowledge of Defamation (more libel than slander) comes from a media perspective, I really don’t have enough knowledge of the subject to answer your question - but it’s a great question and I’d like to know the answer.
My guesses would be the institutions involved in previous...
I don’t see this as stunning high praise of AI; I see it entirely as a damning indictment of the lack of humanity in medics and medical establishments.
It’s crazy here, right?
As I say it’s the threat which is enough that you wouldn't chance it. Your legal team would not advise you to “fight” entirely on the basis of cost, not on the basis of your chances of winning. In many cases, your legal insurance wouldn’t support it very far, they’d...
It can bankrupt you defending the claim - that’s the real threat. It’s famously expensive, a notoriously complex area of law and therefore frequently very lengthy.
The truth is an absolute defence to defamation, but you still have to spend years and money arguing. It doesn’t mean you will win or...
Probably here at S4ME online, as he has an account and you can see when he was last online…
He is an employee of The MEA. If his employers are content with his performance then fine. From what I’ve seen of the board, the problems come from the top.
I’m not sure, I guess you’d need to hold it at an angle to use the edge or corner of it to get right in. I think you can get handheld scrub devices for grout (they look like a giant electric toothbrush)...
Looking at the phenomenon through a Foucaultion lens is absolutely appropriate.
Gaslighting (as per the film) refers to the behaviour in a romantic relationship, so it follows that the behaviours in a different context need to be labelled (workplace gaslighting, medical gaslighting, familial...
New purchase!
This time it’s the simple scrubber, it charges up and then you can hold it or attach it to the pole it comes with. It moves side-to-side rapidly. So far I’ve used it on
-parts of the bath the spinning scrubber wasn’t doing too well
-tiles and cupboard door
-oven door
- laminate...
I do in phases. A week or so of napping every day, then a week or two without.
I certainly could not work though.
Some of those info/scales of ME/CFS say “moderate” need to rest in the afternoon, some say nap.
Many say moderate May need to use a wheelchair when out - I wouldn’t manage a...
I take the phrase “unrefreshing sleep” to mean that we don’t get the same kind of reset that non-ME people do. I thought it meant that sleep doesn’t cure our fatigue. I do think it’s one of those ubiquitous phrases that gets trotted out everywhere and means different things to different people...
I’d like to do one of those TV jokester type of tricks, where we listed the endless ruminating and obsession with a disproved theory, magical thinking, gaslighting, paranoia etc to some big cheese like Simon Wessley and got them to diagnose it….then revealed it was BPS. Maybe Philomena Cunk is...
How hard is it to pull together a consultant, a few OTs and the Elaros app? /s
These things don't just go to tender as a big shock, somebody somewhere has been preparing a bid.
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