Legal Question in Consumer Law in Washington
If person damages a business via a truthful (written) recounting of his unfortunate interaction, can a court require indemnification regardless of veracity?
Asked on 8/01/11, 7:40 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jonathan Baner
Baner & Baner
Too vague to answer. If you gave away trade secrets that would be a truthful recounting of it. If you went online and posted about how terrible the service was at the bar and that there was a cockroach in your drink, then there isn't likely anything that can be done by the bar owner, unless perhaps you were an employee/agent.
Answered on 8/23/11, 9:42 am
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