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It is good to hear the other side of the story. I find it impossible for a lawyer company to post medical records of someone else publicly since they are supposed to know what they are doing. I am all for give power to the people but I have seen this being abused a lot nowadays.



This, I hope, is the list of documents filed in the case. No. 36 records a motion sealing some for containing her confidential information. I can't cut and paste here, but it says that in one of her affidavits, she included private information and in a response the plaintiff also included private information. There are charitable interpretations on either side.

https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/webcivil/FCASeFiledDocsDeta...


> They posted my entire medical record, including notes about my mental health, my bills, my insurance info, my driver’s license, birth date and home address

If this is indeed true I'm not really interested to hear the other party story. Remember that the other party started the lawsuit and online reviews are something to get over with (unless the woman is backed by some entity that is going after that business)


Yes. But that sentence is too obfuscated... posted where? I am a bit sceptic because of the way the article is written around the important parts.


> I find it impossible for a lawyer company to post medical records of someone else publicly

Where do people here think the medical records were posted? On yelp? On the lawyers website? It is so weird people are just thinking that this stuff is posted publicly.




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