Someone is threatening me with legal action to take down a negative (but truthful) review of his business. What kind of lawyer do I need? I do not want to take it down, and I don't like being bullied.
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This effectively makes “You need to convince at least one lawyer that the claim isn’t frivolous” into a sort of rate limiter for the formal judicial system, which would otherwise have to deal with poorly calibrated pursuits of satisfaction even more than it already does.
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The lawyer's reasoning for being a proxy is about 10% "billable hours, yay" and 90% "there are a lot of very non-obvious pitfalls for you and vanishingly little likelihood that anything you say will make my job easier, so let's have you do the thing you're good at and me do same"
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Wow pro-tip of the day
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