Can I sue a poster on Yelp who is not one of my patient and called me quack
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Can I sue a poster on Yelp who is not one of my patient and called me quack
An individual posted a review for me and called me a quack. our records
according to her name indicate she is not one of my patients. I notified
Yelp, but they refused to remove the review. Can I sue Yelp for defamation.
Asked on October 24, 2016 under Personal Injury, California
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
No, you cannot sue Yelp: federal law specifically protects websites who post other people's content from defamation suits. You may, however, sue the person who created and posted the content for defamation: he or she is liable for what he or she posted online.
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