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A customer was dissatisfied after an experience at a hair salon. She posted extensively about her dissatisfaction on the Internet, making derogatory remarks about the stylist's abilities and the hygiene at the salon. If the hair stylist wanted to sue the customer, under which law could the stylist possibly proceed?

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If a hair stylist wants to sue a customer for derogatory remarks, they could potentially proceed under defamation law by proving false statements, harm to their reputation, and other elements required for a defamation claim.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the hairstylist wanted to sue the customer for her derogatory remarks on the Internet, the stylist could potentially proceed under defamation law. Defamation is the act of making false statements that harm someone's reputation. In this case, the customer's derogatory remarks about the stylist's abilities and the hygiene at the salon could be considered defamatory.

In order to sue for defamation, the stylist would need to prove the following elements:

  1. The statements made by the customer were false
  2. The statements were presented as facts, rather than opinions
  3. The statements were published to a third party
  4. The statements caused harm to the stylist's reputation

If the stylist can establish these elements, they may have a valid claim for defamation against the customer.

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Answer: If the hair stylist wanted to sue the customer, they could proceed under INTENTIONAL TORT.

Explanation: An intentional tort is a deliberate wrongful act that causes loss or damage.

The hair stylist has the right to sue under the intentional tort law if they please.

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