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Can I sue avvo?
Lawyer ratings Avvo’s rating system has been criticized and has inspired some controversy. When sued by lawyers who object to the ratings, Avvo has successfully defended against the lawsuits by asserting that the ratings constitute a constitutionally protected opinion.
How does avvo make money?
Instead, according to the lawsuits, Avvo makes money by selling advertising and marketing space on the lawyer profile pages. Avvo Pro – In exchange for a monthly fee, Avvo keeps other attorneys’ sponsored listings off an attorney’s profile page, according to both lawsuits.
Why do lawyers hate Avvo so much?
An attorney isn’t able to disclaim the profile after claiming it, either. Attorneys generally dislike not being able to control information about themselves, particularly when it can have such a direct impact on their reputations and incomes, so everything that Avvo does beyond a lawyer’s control is a source of hostility.
How does Avvo rate attorneys?
Avvo rates attorneys in part based on peer endorsements given by other lawyers. This would seem to make it relatively easy for attorneys to get their fellow lawyers to endorse them, particularly in large firms, except for one complication.
Are attorneys on Avvo given high rankings for no reason?
Attorneys who have spent some time looking around on Avvo have noticed a particular aspect of the attorney rankings. Some inexperienced attorneys are given high rankings for no apparent reason while experienced lawyers have low rankings.
How accurate is the information Avvo posts about attorneys?
The information Avvo posts about attorneys is gathered from public sources and it may or may not be accurate. Avvo lets anyone write virtually anything about any attorney on that attorney’s profile without verifying that the person really was or is a client.