jimintoronto
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The company has been in business for over 40 years in British Columbia, and they decided to bring the customer to civil court to have a Judge decide if the customer had been justified in making a number of Yelp comments , alleging a long string of "questionable business dealings " . The BC court Justice found that the customer's allegation were "untrue and malicious in nature". The court awarded the lumber company $90,000 in damages, and the customer will also have to pay the lumberyard's lawyer fees and additional costs. Here is a link to the story. LINK. Watch | Facebook The moral of this story is to be careful what you allege on line. In Canada in civil trials, if you sue somebody and YOU loose, you are likely to be ordered to pay the other parties legal costs. THat usually keeps the stupid stuff out of the courts, but not always, as this recent story proves. JimB.