The fighter against frivolous lawsuits takes on another cause:
I developed Medical Justice, based on a proactive approach, to tackle the problem of frivolous malpractice lawsuits. Since then we’ve developed a contract-based solution addressing this new threat and are already seeing results. While it is difficult to file suit against the website itself, you can put safeguards into place to prevent defamation on the internet. In other words, there are clear remedies available to doctors, whether or not the postings are anonymous.
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A Seattle firm started a lawyer rating firm, along the lines of RateMDs
http://www.avvo.com/
Lawyers promptly sued them.
Lawyers have been rated for decades.
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