[Fredslist] need attorney with experience removing inaccurate info ...

Mike Liebensohn mike at VideoActivePro.com
Sat Jan 23 15:44:06 EST 2016


thanks Judy, that sounds like excellent advice.  I was hoping for some kind
of legal remedy, perhaps a scary cease and desist letter ... I'm yet to
follow up on some of the other suggestions people have given

thanks again everyone!!

On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 10:23 AM, <Jkatzcreative at aol.com> wrote:

> *Correct-all you can do is "bury" the bad with an avalanche of good.  I
> have taken on that task for those of my clients who found themselves in the
> same situation, through no fault of there own. That is definitely the dark
> side of the internet. Anyone can say anything and  it can echo
> indefinitely.  *
>
> * If you have a publicist, or can engage someone capable for this purpose,
> have that person send out press releases, a simple newsletter, a daily or
> weekly blog, LinkedIn comments, tweets and more--all of which will serve to
> push the incendiary material to Google's back pages that no one ever looks
> at.  *
>
> *If you don't have a publicist enlist any writer friends to do some of the
> above.  **Having clients rave about you is also good--just make sure it
> goes not only on your website but throughout the appropriate parts of the
> blogosphere.*
>
> *Regular news releases and feature stories about your firm can go on
> dgiWire.com, or on prnewswire, as well as other places.  *
>
> *If you have written a book, you can use it to get reviews.  If you give
> talks, that too can warrant a news story...just some ideas I hope might be
> helpful.*
>
> *Judy Katz*
>
>
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> In a message dated 1/23/2016 9:46:42 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> fredslist at gothamnetworking.com writes:
>
> I agree with Jack 100%. I was trashed on the internet a few years ago by a
> client who owed my firm a significant amount of money. I even blogged about
> it and found that there were many people I knew going through a similar
> nightmare.
>
> I sent letters to every elected official I knew and none could help.  The
> only thing that helped me was having everyone I know post positive reviews
> to "bury" the negative.  We also now, whenever we close a case, ask the
> client to post a review.
>
>
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> On Friday, January 22, 2016, 5:14 PM, Jack Britvan <
> jbritvan at realbrokers.org> wrote:
>
> Very difficult. The laws have not caught up to the internet. If you find
> an attorney or other that says they can help….please let me know. My Uncle
> was wrongly trashed on the web and was told that there was nothing that can
> be done.
>
>
>
> *Sincerely,*
>
> *Jack Britvan, SIOR*
>
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>
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>
> *From:* Fredslist [mailto:fredslist-bounces at gothamnetworking.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Mike Liebensohn
> *Sent:* Friday, January 22, 2016 2:16 PM
> *To:* Fredslist at gothamnetworking.com
> *Subject:* [Fredslist] need attorney with experience removing inaccurate
> info from a website
>
>
>
> Hi folks ... I'm not sure if this can be done, but my client was mentioned
> in an article in a small town local CT online newspaper, in association
> with a legal case, and he's looking to have it removed.  (my client was not
> on trial, he was a witness I believe)
>
> I've already tried different methods of "burying" the article by posting
> more positive content, and that's not going to work, so I'm looking for an
> option that involves coercing the editor to edit or take down the article.
> He owns a business, so it can potentially hurt things for him.
>
> TECHNICALLY they have his name wrong ... whereas if they were to change it
> to his legal name instead of his common name, it wouldn't show up in a
> google search.  Any thoughts?  He's willing to invest money to make this go
> away
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Mike
>
>
>
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