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Disgruntled Lawyer Drops Libel Claim, Sues Website Over Privacy

Posted on September 20, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Daniel Fisher writes:

Florida attorney Larry Joe Davis didn’t like his listing on Avvo.com, a website that purports to rate lawyers according to a proprietary scale. He rates 3.7 out of 10 and has a “caution” warning because he wasdisciplined by the Florida Bar in 2007 over a matter involving failure to pay child support.

First Davis sued Avvo for libel in late August. Now he’s filed an amended complaint that drops the libel charges but unleashes a litany of complaints that would be familiar to anybody who resents being put on public display without his permission on the Internet.

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