Any public disclosure of medical information, including the name of the client under care, is a violation of HIPPA and other privacy rights. Web sites that allow this and posting individuals who create this put themselves at risk of prosecution. I might suggest creating your arguments without violations of HIPPA regulations and putting both this site and your personal self at risk.
Blah, blah, blah. You're delaing with veterans who have already survived the type of events you are imagining. Every lawsuit initiated against any person here has been lost by the complainant.
Yup. So be careful who you are fucking with. Look up the
judgement on Benchmark v. Crawford (that's me, btw). Pay very special attention the very very large number and ask yourself if you really want to risk paying that for filing a lawsuit without merit. Sue Scheff took on this site too directly in court and lost (i believe on the same immunity grounds we cited earlier in this thread... so its already been tested). Link here:
http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=21829so go ahead, bitch. Make my day. It's really no trouble for me. A bit of stress, yes, but I've handled worse. In the end, i'll end up at the very least even and you'll probably bleed out paying for my representation after the
anti-slapp motion and/or the countersuit for malicious prosecution. You should know: I have no mercy for programs and I don't back down. Benchmark v. Crawford should provided you with evidence enough of that if you read up on the background. I could have backed down very very easily but I didn't. Why? The same reason you don't negotiate with terrorists. Giving in would only invite more attacks... So don't threaten me without full knowledge of how i'll react, somehow expecting me to back down. Playing chicken is not a good idea. I won't swerve... because I know that even in the rare case that I could lose... so will you. I have nothing to give and you have everything to lose.
Don't get me wrong... I find what the person posted disgusting, but it's not my place to judge whether the posting is illegal. If you want it down, quit trying to get a workaround and use the court system. Sue "well proxied" if you really must. We'll be more than happy to hand over the IP address to you with a valid subpoena (providing the doe doesn't use representation to somehow block the discovery process).