Originally Posted by Scorpion1110
Originally Posted by Tod74
Originally Posted by Scorpion1110
Originally Posted by bixblk
They still have not contacted me yet.......
I must be carefull because the manager "todd" told me to stste only the facts or I would be hearing from their attorney
Bix:
They cannot sue you for any statement prefaced by the statement "In My Opinion" Thats Business Law 101.
So you can say, "in your Opinion Tamraz is Blah Blah Blah- and they cant do a damn thing.
Is this something you know for a
fact, or are you just assuming? Just asking because I would think if they could prove someone cost them money they could have a case. Again,just asking,not saying you are wrong.
Um well do I know for a fact?
Well just went to school for it, and thats how the Law Professor taught Business Law. But you know how those colleges are Tod, just full of useless propaganda, and not anywhere as fact based as the World Wide Web.
I simply asked a question and you want to be a
prick. You act as though you are a lawyer(maybe you are ) by the way you post in the scammer section about the law...so people listen to you.I just asked because If you are going to give advice that people take in good faith as accurate, I want to know if it is accurate.
While I agree you can't believe everything you read online, A five minute google search turns up MULTIPLE sites that indicate that you
MIGHT NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT!!
So pardon me for not blindly accepting information posted by YOU as fact.
http://www.muddlawoffices.com/defama...amationfaq.htm
Can I avoid being sued by saying "In my opinion" or claiming a statement is my opinion?
No. You cannot protect yourself by merely stating "In my opinion" or describing a statement as an opinion. If the statement is clearly an opinion and not based on facts (or implied as deriving from facts), it may be protected. Many times, this will be a determination made by the judge. It is essential to obtain sound advice from a knowledgeable attorney or lawyer on whether a particular statement will likely be legally considered an opinion