Every doctor I know is too busy doing his/her JOB to fill in paperwork. That is why there are receptionists, etc. Nice try but the initial post is almost one year old. Thank you for playing - you can not even name your own company??? OR - is the print so small on the paperwork you need a magnifying glass to see it????
I would love to know who wrote this one. Nice try though. More slander. I have never "burned' anyone.
Defamation—also called calumny, vilification, or traducement—is the communication of a false statement that harms the reputation of an individual, business, product, group, government, religion, or nation. Most jurisdictions allow legal action to deter various kinds of defamation and retaliate against groundless criticism. It is usually regarded as irrational unprovoked criticism which has little or no factual basis and can be compared to hate speech, which is can also be taken to encompass discrimination against a particular organisation, individual, nation, corporation or other political, social, cultural or commercial entity which has often but not always been entrenched in the practitioner by old prejudices and xenophobia.
Under common law, to constitute defamation, a claim must generally be false and have been made to someone other than the person defamed.[1] Some common law jurisdictions also distinguish between spoken defamation, called slander, and defamation in other media such as printed words or images, called libel.[2]
False light laws protect against statements which are not technically false but misleading.[3]
In some civil law jurisdictions, defamation is treated as a crime rather than a civil wrong.[4] The United Nations Commission on Human Rights ruled in 2012 that the criminalization of libel violates freedom of expression and is inconsistent with Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.[5]
A person who defames another may be called a "defamer", "famacide", "libeler" or "slanderer".