The idea of rating lawyers on the quality of their service would seem to make all kind of sense. Products, docs, and other professional services are rated by a variety of web-based services, so why would anyone object to a web site dedicated to rating lawyers? A lawsuit against a lawyer rating site, Avvo.com, has recently been dismissed (see here, and order here). It seems that two attorneys were not enthusiastic about their ratings and sued the site. They lost....
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