Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
Can you be sued if you suggest an idea to a business owner and the idea is a failure?
Asked on 7/26/13, 4:02 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Michael Benson
Benson Law Firm
You can always be sued if you can find a lawyer who will bring a nonfrivolous claim. However, bad ideas are not generally actionable without some unlawful conduct associated with the suggestion.
Answered on 7/26/13, 1:50 pm
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