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He has fired my son that worked for the city in IT for not confessing that I did it. I did not. It appears that the mayor wants a friend of his appointed as city clerk. He had originally made the appointment but it came undone due to an email requesting open records on the job and appointee. Based... View More
answered on Jul 8, 2016
Contact a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Assn who handles libel cases--they give free consultation. As what is being claimed if true wouldn't necessarily be bad--an open records request--then difficult to say if it is libelous. However to the extent there is a "false light"... View More
My son was being bullied by his teacher and tried to kill himself, before his attempt. she yelled at him and he pooped his pants
He has now been diagnosed with PTSD from this intentional malice by his teacher. Their attorney said they made a "good faith" attempt.
But they... View More
answered on Jul 7, 2016
I am sorry to read about the rest of the details. Cases like this are quite challenging especially if the Defendant is a public school system. The four element of a case or claim are 1. Duty; 2. Breach of Duty; 3. Causation; and 4. Damages. All four elements must be linked together and... View More
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