Lawyer Sues Lawyer Rating Service Over Bad Scores
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One of the problems with the legal industry is that it's opaque. Sure, the big corporate law firms do have established reputations and brands, but individuals in need of a lawyer don't have good ways of finding one. Last week, a new site called Avvo was launched that promised to compile ratings and reviews on lawyers nationwide. The launch got a lot of buzz, in part because of the novelty of the idea, but also because the ratings system, by most accounts, didn't work. Several top-caliber lawyers, including sitting Supreme Court judges, weren't given particularly good ratings. Not surprisingly, one lawyer that didn't like his rating is already threatening to sue the site. There's no telling how the courts will respond, but since the site is just synthesizing data from other sources, there wouldn't seem to be anything blatantly illegal going on. Legal issues notwithstanding, it's baffling why the lawyer would want to file this suit and bring more attention to his low rating.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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dumb people
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Re: dumb people
Btw, this idea is trademarked, copywrited, and Service Marked. I will sue anyone who has more motivation to make something out of my idea than me. Given that I am feeling particularly lazy, reading this idea might just get you in trouble.
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Judges?
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This is the first thing I though of
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Surprising...
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Re: dumb people
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Lawyers thrive on their reputation, and a bad one will hurt you among clients and your home state bar.
If this attorney was defamed, then I say good for him to defend himself. If not, then the person that posted the review or the site has no worries.
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Lawyers
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if you really need to know
http://www.agcmi.com/pages/AGCInvestigations.html
you can find out formally investigated complaints that have been sent to discipline boards. many will not tell you about complaints that have been dismissed, which is pretty fair.
and while this isnt a way to fine tune your choice for a lawyer, it can certainly be a step in weeding out some of the ones with bigger problems.
but as with most things in life, there are no guarantees.
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Lawyer Ratings
Neil Sandhu
CEO, HireTrade LLC
http://www.hiretrade.com
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Re: Lawyers
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Finding lawyer in Pensacola FL
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Real estate is a legal term (in some jurisdictions, notably in the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia) that encompasses land along with anything permanently affixed to the land, such as buildings, specifically property that is fixed in location.Real estate is often considered synonymous with real property (also sometimes called realty), in contrast with personal property.
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