Tag Archive for: MLDI

Libel. Ossigeno’s Legal aid to the blogger sued by the mayor of Trapani (Sicily)

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A contribute to cover the defence costs incurred in defending himself against libel charges in relation to the publication of articles on the city's administrative activities

Legal aid. Ossigeno defend in appeal process 2 reporters assaulted by far-right activists

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Federico Marconi and Paolo Marchetti were attacked on the 7th January 2019. Giuliano Castellino and Vincenzo Nardulli convicted in the primary jurisdiction trial court for the crime

Ossigeno defend in Court the reporter beaten up on the beach of Palermo

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Ossigeno together with Media Defence will form for free the civil part in the trial against Rossella Puccio's attackers - A proposal from her – The barrister: violence beyond the warning limits

Former RAI journalist accused of slander by a colleague acquitted after 10 years

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Angelo Di Natale, sued for the content of a revelatory complaint about the management of the news bulletin, thanks Ossigeno for having contributed to his legal costs

Two journalists sued by the tv group lead by Mr Berlusconi acquitted after 13 years

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The Mediaset group had sued Concita De Gregorio and Travaglio in 2008, for an article published in l'Unità, a daily no more published since years

Legal aid. Ossigeno takes legal defence of a journalist sued by a colleague

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He is accused of criticizing the reliability of a news report according to which asylum seekers were protesting to have a subscription to watch football matches

Libel. Ossigeno has taken up the legal defence of journalists Maria Ferrante

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She published online a press release. The Italian consul in Marseille cited her for damages and she was found guilty at first instance. The appeal in Rome

Bologna: Blogger Carlo D’Adamo acquitted on appeal for articles on toxic waste

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7 years after the events and the first degree sentence - The prosecutor had asked for 8 months of imprisonment without parole and compensation

The mis-adventure of a sued journalist who believed he was protected by his publisher

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Fabio Di Chio reconstructs his story so that other colleagues can learn from it. He received a cash contribution from Ossigeno and Media Defence

Defamation bill. The maxi-fines proposed by Senate are more punishing than prison

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Amendments by various political parties propose to set the minimum fine (which is now € 516) at 10, 20 or 40 thousand euro