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Watch what you say... I think this one is for Flash!
#1

Flash you're always pointing this out to people. I guess you were right. Hell has frozen over lol!



http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation...tion-case_x.htm







By Laura Parker, USA TODAY

A Florida woman has been awarded $11.3 million in a defamation lawsuit against a Louisiana woman who posted messages on the Internet accusing her of being a "crook," a "con artist" and a "fraud."

Legal analysts say the Sept. 19 award by a jury in Broward County, Fla. — first reported Friday by the Daily Business Review — represents the largest such judgment over postings on an Internet blog or message board. Lyrissa Lidsky, a University of Florida law professor who specializes in free-speech issues, calls the award "astonishing."



BEWARE OF BLOGS: Courts are asked to crack down on bloggers, websites



Lidsky says the case could represent a coming trend in court fights over online messages because the woman who won the damage award, Sue Scheff of Weston, Fla., pursued the case even though she knew the defendant, Carey Bock of Mandeville, La., has no hope of paying such an award. Bock, who had to leave her home for several months because of Hurricane Katrina, couldn't afford an attorney and didn't show up for the trial.



"What's interesting about this case is that (Scheff) was so vested in being vindicated, she was willing to pay court costs," Lidsky says. "They knew before trial that the defendant couldn't pay, so what's the point in going to the jury?"



Scheff says she wanted to make a point to those who unfairly criticize others on the Internet. "I'm sure (Bock) doesn't have $1 million, let alone $11 million, but the message is strong and clear," Scheff says. "People are using the Internet to destroy people they don't like, and you can't do that."



The dispute between the two women arose after Bock asked Scheff for help in withdrawing Bock's twin sons from a boarding school in Costa Rica. Bock had disagreed with her ex-husband over how to deal with the boys' behavior problems. Against Bock's wishes, he had sent the boys to the boarding school.



Scheff, who operates a referral service called Parents Universal Resource Experts, says she referred Bock to a consultant who helped Bock retrieve her sons. Afterward, Bock became critical of Scheff and posted negative messages about her on the Internet site Fornits.com, where parents with children in boarding schools for troubled teens confer with one another.



In 2003, Scheff sued Bock for defamation. Bock hired a lawyer, but he left the case when she no longer could afford to pay him.



When Katrina hit in August 2005, Bock's house was flooded and she moved temporarily to Texas before returning to Louisiana last June. Court papers that Scheff and her attorney David H. Pollack mailed to Bock were returned to Pollack's office in Miami.



After Bock didn't offer a defense, a Broward Circuit Court judge found in favor of Scheff. A jury then heard Scheff's arguments about damages. Pollack did not seek a specific amount for the harm he says Scheff's business suffered.



"Even with no opposing counsel and no defendant there, $11 million is a huge amount," says Pollack, adding that Scheff is considering whether to try to collect any money from Bock. "The jury determined this was a significant enough issue. It's not just somebody's feelings are hurt; it's somebody's reputation is ruined."



Bock says that when she moved back to her repaired house over the summer, she knew the trial was approaching but did not know the date. She says she doesn't have the money to pay the judgment or hire a lawyer to appeal it. She adds that if the goal of Scheff's lawsuit was to stifle what Bock says online, it worked.



"I don't feel like I can express my opinions," Bock says. "Only one side of the story was told in court. Nobody heard my side."
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#2

What BS...



I think what pisses me off about this more than anything is that this lady got upset over what someone said, and found a way to win a court case without having to even face the other person. Of course she's going to win when the other person doesn't even know when the court date is because their house is under water due to a huge natural disaster.
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#3

Independent of it all, I still say it's BS. Too many dumb f$(#ing laws in this country. I don't think the penalty should be any different whether you make a verbal remark of ones character towards a bum on skid row, or Bill Gates. It's a personal opinion. Yes Bob, I know you disagree, good for you.
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I think this woman's case was probably dependent on the fact that her business was being screwed with as result of this. Since she runs a referral service and possibly gets a great deal of her business from the forum and others like it, having her reputation trashed was possibly causing a measurable $$$$ loss. Award was over the top IMHO.
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[quote name='Mark' post='28609' date='Dec 1 2006, 05:56 AM']I think this woman's case was probably dependent on the fact that her business was being screwed with as result of this. Since she runs a referral service and possibly gets a great deal of her business from the forum and others like it, having her reputation trashed was possibly causing a measurable $$$$ loss. Award was over the top IMHO.[/quote]

Typical Florida Law....the lawyers run this State (can I say that?)
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#6

actually, i agree with you guys - i hate law suits - i've never filed one - in fact, i don't believe they should be allowed for anything personal like that - life is rough - deal with it - nobody should be given money for someone harming them - eye for an eye, yes - cash for that eye, no



i do think that such things should be made criminal and not civil - harming someone like that is serious - people should behave better, or get thrown in jail



unfortunately, it is often the only recourse someone has to right a wrong (mostly because bodies are so hard to get rid of)



let's bring back street duals
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[quote name='flash' post='28620' date='Dec 1 2006, 07:32 AM']let's bring back street duals[/quote]





I consider that an offensive remark, sir!



And I demand satisfaction.



You shall hear from my second. . .



and he shall be driving a 997 twin turbo!
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#8

roflmao - cool - was thinking of more the "pistols at 20 paces thing" but that works too
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Excellent idea. I knew that the biathalon competition and all those <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> pistol shooting matches would come in handy some day.
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