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  • May 10, 2010, 05:33 PM
    andrea060158
    What kind of lawyer do you hire for slander/defamation of character by an employer?
    My husbands employer forced him to sign a warning letter which stated he was accused of stealing on his first day of work. He did not do anything wrong and his boss told him he has a valid lawsuit against the company for slander/defamation of character. He also told my husband if he does hire a lawyer he will be fired. What kind of lawyer handles a case like this? Thank you.
  • May 10, 2010, 05:41 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Any general civil court attorney can do it.

    1. no one is forced to sign, what did it do, pull a gun, your husband could always have just refused to sign anything not true.
    So now if he says it is a lie, the company can show a signed paper saying it is true.

    2. who has the company shown it to, beyond your husband telling people about it, who has the company told.
    They have to tell a third party for slander,

    And to sue you have to prove you have been harmed and be able to measure that harm in money
  • May 10, 2010, 05:51 PM
    AK lawyer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck View Post
    any general civil court attorney can do it.

    1. no one is forced to sign, what did it do, pull a gun, your husband could always have just refused to sign anything not true.
    So now if he says it is a lie, the company can show a signed paper saying it is true.. .

    I'm guessing they ordered him to sign or loose his job.

    But OP isn't clear what the letter her husband signed actually says:

    Quote:

    a warning letter which stated he was accused of stealing
    So the letter goes something like this:

    "To whom it may concern:
    Mr. OP is accused of stealing.
    Sincerely,
    [signed]
    Mr. OP"

    Is that what the letter says?
  • May 10, 2010, 06:25 PM
    ballengerb1

    There is no slander unless the company shares false information with others and it causes your husband damage. Defamation, Libel and Slander Law
  • May 11, 2010, 07:24 AM
    JudyKayTee

    I'm having problems with what the letter said. He signed a letter stating he was accused of stealing. If he was accused of stealing (and he apparently was) I don't see the lawsuit here.

    Now, if he signed a letter that said he DID steal, that's another matter - except he signed and agreed to the accusation.

    Perhaps OP is not fully aware of the circumstances here.

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