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We live in a world where shaming people on the internet and cancel culture has become the norm. It is impossible nowadays to browse through our Facebook or Twitter feed without stumbling on a post about a “rude” waiter who “ruined” someone’s dining experience.
Whether you are a business owner, professional, medical practitioner, or entrepreneur, online reviews have the ability to make or break your business. The following statistics highlight why.
It can be very frustrating to find negative and fake content about you or someone dear to you on the internet. In some situations, a court order may be necessary to get this content removed.
At Minc Law, we have extensive experience removing damaging and defamatory internet content, and know exactly what you should Google to effectively find this negative unwanted content.
In this article, we will describe defenses, with examples from actual cases. We will also share some insight into ways that online news content may be removed or suppressed from Google.
If you file a personal injury lawsuit, the defendant has the right to have you examined by a doctor of his or her choice. This exam is called a Defense Medical Exam or Independent Medical Exam.