Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Defamation Lawyer: Traverse Internet Law on Defamation. November 2010.


The facts are unproven allegations of the Plaintiff and all commentary is based upon the allegations, the truthfulness and accuracy of which are likely in dispute.


SPIEGEL & UTRERA, P.A. v. FRED REIS
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA (MIAMI)
1:10-CV-23890
FILED: 10/27/2010

Customer complaints published on the Internet can obviously be very damaging. Make sure you have Google alerts set up for your business name, names of key executives with your company, and your product or service names, so that you can stay on top of any complaints or disparaging remarks published about you or your products.

Plaintiff is a law firm in Florida. Defendant is a disgruntled client of the law firm who claims that the law firm ripped him off.

The lawsuit claims false description of Plaintiff’s services and activities and libel. The prayer for relief requests preliminary and permanent injunctive relief, punitive damages, exemplary damages, interest, costs, and reasonable attorneys’ fees. Traverse Internet Law Cross-Reference Number 1451.

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