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moreethics

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FL

Recently someone started a thread in a complaint forum explaining a situation that occur between them and a certain Dr, which revealed many different crimes that the Dr had commited, and which many people responded to with similar complaints. With about 120 people responding with similar complaints and none defending the Dr, does this Dr have a case against anyone as far as slander and libel go.. If the information is all true, and can be proven so?
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
moreethics said:
What is the name of your state? FL

Recently someone started a thread in a complaint forum explaining a situation that occur between them and a certain Dr, which revealed many different crimes that the Dr had commited, and which many people responded to with similar complaints. With about 120 people responding with similar complaints and none defending the Dr, does this Dr have a case against anyone as far as slander and libel go.. If the information is all true, and can be proven so?
If the information was correct, then it is not defamatory.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
moreethics said:
What is the name of your state? FL

Recently someone started a thread in a complaint forum explaining a situation that occur between them and a certain Dr, which revealed many different crimes that the Dr had commited, and which many people responded to with similar complaints. With about 120 people responding with similar complaints and none defending the Dr, does this Dr have a case against anyone as far as slander and libel go.. If the information is all true, and can be proven so?
Ask your professor.
 

seniorjudge

Senior Member
BelizeBreeze said:
Ask your professor.
Also ask the prof to tell you the difference between libel, slander, and defamation.

OP, the way you axed your question gave it away as a homework assignment.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
moreethics said:
i didnt axe anything or anyone, where are you getting your information from?
If you are a college student then you are a piss-poor one. I would suggest you take extra English classes. Maybe then you'll learn not to end a sentence with a preposition.
 
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katrinagardener

Guest
Congratulations on being a College Student

BelizeBreeze said:
If you are a college student then you are a piss-poor one. I would suggest you take extra English classes. Maybe then you'll learn not to end a sentence with a preposition.
Good luck with your problems with the Dr. at your college. Have you and the other's considered speaking to the next chain-in-command above the Dr?
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
Katrina is not an attorney. She is a nurse who came to this forum looking for an answer that was not legally available to her. When she did not receive the answer she WANTED to hear, she turned her attention to bashing the United States, it's laws and those on this forum who offered legitimate advice based on those laws.

If you feel the need to take legal advice from a disgruntled employee with no comprehension of the law, it's application or how it may affect you, then you will receive no further answers from qualified attorneys or professionals who offer their advice free of hidden agendas.

It's your choice.
 
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katrinagardener

Guest
Thank-you BelizeBreeze!

BelizeBreeze said:
Katrina is not an attorney. She is a nurse who came to this forum looking for an answer that was not legally available to her. When she did not receive the answer she WANTED to hear, she turned her attention to bashing the United States, it's laws and those on this forum who offered legitimate advice based on those laws.

If you feel the need to take legal advice from a disgruntled employee with no comprehension of the law, it's application or how it may affect you, then you will receive no further answers from qualified attorneys or professionals who offer their advice free of hidden agendas.

It's your choice.
You are absolutely correct BelizeBreeze. No doubt about the fact I did come looking for advice. Afterall that is the name of this forum. https://forum.freeadvice.com

And if you look in my posts, I thanked you for your "advice." And that is exactly what it is, "Advice."

If you by chance look at the bottom of this page that this post is on you will read the following......


"FreeAdvice Forums are intended to enable consumers to benefit from the experience of other consumers who have faced similar legal issues. FreeAdvice does NOT vouch for or warrant the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any posting or the qualifications of any person responding."

With that being the objective of this forum, I am simply voicing my opinions to other's who are enduring hardships due to my experiences with unfair labor practices.

Being a Nurse, I perceive the plights of many people that post to this forum in a different manner than you do. That is why many believe nurse's are considered kind and caring.

I admit, I am a Nurse. Nobody on this forum knows for sure what your profession is, as you have never acknowledged what you do outside of posting on this forum.

First of all, I find it so hard to believe that you reply to people in the manner in which you do. If you are in fact an attorney, you really do bring a diservice to your profession in the manner that you talk to people. I frankly am appalled at your level of unprofessionalism, your filthy mouth, your language. I will not elaborate any further, as I know that many people reading this know exactly what I am speaking of. What a diservice to the Legal Profession.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
johnmcmullan789 said:
YAH!! WHAT IS UP WITH ALL THE GRAMMER FREAKS ON THIS SITE ANYWAY??
Then you answer her. And make sure you provide the correct state and federal statues along with relevan case law. :rolleyes:
 

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