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Is this considered frivolos?
I have had a suit filed against me for sending personal information to the plaintiffs employer. I did not do this and they have no proof, is this frivolous? Can I counter suit?
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You can ask the judge to dismiss. Hard to see how that was illegal.
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They are saying it was harrasment. It's a civil suit.
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The judge will likely take a dim view of that suit unless what you sent was without any purpose.
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