Internet defamation leads to a lot of trouble. Unfortunately, the majority of the trouble ends up falling on the shoulders of the victims and can include:
- Major damage to your online reputation
- A negative impact on your organization’s bottom line
- A whole lot of legal fees
- Huge and long-term expenses to repair your online reputation
But really, when you undergo a vicious defamation attack, how much do those legal and online reputation management fees really end up costing you? How can you determine the expenses before they’re incurred?
In the below video, Chris Anderson, co-founder of Cyber Investigation Services LLC and a member of Agnes + Day’s Crisis Intelligence Team, and Melissa Agnes discuss how to go about estimating the damages in an Internet defamation case. It may be tricky but it is possible – and it’s important to know how.
How To Estimate the Damages in an Internet Defamation Case
About Chris Anderson
Chris is co-founder of Cyber Investigation Services, LLC (CIS). CIS specializes in assisting businesses and individuals deal with many different types of online & cyber crises including defamation attacks, intentional and illegal destruction of businesses from competitors, online data breaches, device hacking, and stalking.
Author of Crisis Ready: Building an Invincible Brand in an Uncertain World, Melissa Agnes is a leading authority on crisis preparedness, reputation management, and brand protection. Agnes is a coveted keynote speaker, commentator, and advisor to some of today’s leading organizations faced with the greatest risks. Learn more about Melissa and her work here.
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