William Pecau of Steptoe & Johnson has advice for businesses (PDF) thinking of suing over their reputation (reprint courtesy Paul Alan Levy)
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on April 13, 2009
William Pecau of Steptoe & Johnson has advice for businesses (PDF) thinking of suing over their reputation (reprint courtesy Paul Alan Levy)
Tagged as: online speech, Streisand effect

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You guys covered the roommates.com case, and while it might provide authority for the cited proposition I would hardly call it a gripe site from your coverage of it.
Perhaps there was more to it than people looking for roommates, did it also allow people to complain about their current roommates?
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