Legal Question in Civil Litigation in New Jersey

Certain Web Posting = Lost Opportunities

Man expected to get in on a lucrative business opportunity but out of the blue one of the principles says the deal is off. Man inquires why and principle says they found something on the internet that makes them question the man. What happened was the man had an idea years ago for a business and created a simple webpage for it. The business was never in operation and the man left the webpage up thinking one day he might pursue it. A potential customer found the website and when they could not find any other information online they got suspicious and posted on the internet the man's name and address and things like ''No other information on the company exists anywhere.'' ''I am suspicious of this company''. Man contacts potential customer, explains the situation but customer refuses to remove the information saying ''I want to preserve history as it was written''. Company with the business opportunity says they will not do business with the man until email is removed as it looks bad for everyone. Man feels like he may be exclude for other opportunities in the future. What should man do?


Asked on 6/22/07, 10:55 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gary Moore Gary Moore Attorney At Law

Re: Certain Web Posting = Lost Opportunities

You must identify the author of the email and then hire an attorney to sue

him into submission as to removing the email.

Call me if you like.

Gary Moore, Esquire

Hackensack, New Jersey

www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com

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Answered on 6/22/07, 11:32 pm


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