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What is the Statute of Limitations for Defamation and When Does it Begin to Run?

For example, let’s say that one of your coworkers falsely told your employer that you had stolen money from the cash register. As a result, your employer fired you without giving you any explanation. You had no idea what you did wrong, and none of your former co-workers said anything about it. Finally, a year and a half later, after the statute of limitations expired, one of your former co-workers told you that one of the other workers had falsely accused you of stealing, and that was why you were fired. In California, the statute of limitations for your defamation case would begin on the day that the former co-worker told you that you had been falsely accused. The discovery rule would thus allow you to file a defamation case that you hadn’t even known you had until after the standard statute of limitations expired.