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Old 27th April 2006, 16:37   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Legal Advice on Accident Database

Quote: (Originally Posted by schford)
Dear all,

Have we any US lawyer's on the board that can help steer us to making sure that the information we store and the way we collect data for the new accident database is airtight.

I am keen to ensure that we avoid any opportunity to be sued for slander or deformation or lost sales or ... etc etc

I figure that although we can record the facts and we should be clear on that, it is the other information around the accident that might be suspect eg Witness to the dive knows that person X did not change scrubber but does not want to publicly say it but it willing to inform us..

Also I would like some advice on any potential liabilities when conclusions are drawn.

Thanks

Stuart
Stuart,

This is a fourm, a hosting for Blogs, peoples opinions. Make up a small disclaimer stating that and you will be fine.

Martin
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