Daily Highlight
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US
Daily Highlight
No Result
View All Result

Lawyer Threatens Client With Lawsuit Over Honest Review, But It Backfires Hard

by Jeffrey Stone
January 25, 2026
in Social Issues

A family entrusted a lawyer with a critical matter, only to realize they had been deceived and lost substantial funds with no progress made. Furious at the deceit, the client left a factual one-star review detailing the events. Instead of fixing the problem, the lawyer issued a harsh defamation threat and demanded its removal under threat of lawsuit. As the account was entirely true, the client updated the review to include the warning itself.

The lawyer’s move to hush the matter backfired, making him a target of widespread scorn. Though a prior formal complaint earned him an official reprimand from the oversight body, no repayment followed, driving the dispute into court.

A client left a truthful 1-star review on a lawyer who scammed them, leading to a defamation threat that backfired into viral negative reviews.

Lawyer Threatens Client With Lawsuit Over Honest Review, But It Backfires Hard
Not the actual photo.

'Lawyer threatened to sue me for a 1-star review. Now his 1-star reviews are going viral'

Lawyer scammed me and my family to the point where we’re seeking recourse in court.

I left the lawyer a 1-star review and the lawyer threatened to sue me for defamation (it was all true) if I didn’t remove that review.

It all backfired as I added that fact to my review.

Now, the lawyer is getting tons of upvotes on my review and random 1-star reviews harassing him from everywhere.

He even got a 1-star review from the Northwest Territories of Canada. Lol they’re so secluded from the rest of Canada

that I didn’t even know (in my naivety) that they spoke English up there. The lawyer who did me wrong is now laughing stock.

Edit: Wow I was not expecting this to get this type of traction, hence the very hasty language on my post! Thank you for your support!

So, in light of having reviewed your comments, I feel the need to address a few things.

First of all, yes, I filed a grievance against this lawyer, and yes the local law society/ bar association reprimanded him,

but no this lawyer did not give my family and myself the money that we had been scammed out of back. So, that's why we're headed to court as well.

Second, we've got a good number of family friends who are lawyers and who have had minor input on the case.

All have all agreed that this lawyer has no leg whatsoever to stand on

(because everything this rotten apple in the legal community did was in malice and there is no defamation in the review whatsoever.)

Lastly, someone from the Northwest Territories left a comment - and I just wanted to clarify what I meant by the NWT being so secluded.

By all objective measures, the NWT is described as very remote online. However, y'all rock and I love you Northern Canadians!

And if you're reading this, J.S. from the NWT, you're a legend my friend.

I'm sure I'll do an updated post after the final verdict is delivered in court someday =D

As a honourable mention for comments, I'll note that the vast majority of lawyers out there are still great people.

I've even got a lawyer representing me as there is so much at stake.

The lawyer’s attempt to strong-arm the removal of a factual negative review not only failed but amplified the damage through what’s commonly known as the Streisand effect, where efforts to suppress information make it spread far wider.

The core issue here boils down to a truthful but unflattering review based on the client’s real experience of being misled and financially shortchanged. When the lawyer threatened legal action for defamation, the client simply added that detail to the review, turning a personal grievance into a viral cautionary tale.

Opposing views might argue that professionals deserve protection from potentially harmful online statements, but truth serves as a complete defense in defamation claims. Factual accounts, even if harshly worded, aren’t defamatory if they stick to verifiable events.

This incident highlights broader family and professional dynamics around accountability in services like legal representation. Clients often feel powerless against perceived misconduct, yet online platforms give them a voice.

A 2017 empirical study on Canadian defamation actions noted hundreds of libel cases annually, many involving online statements, underscoring how frequently these disputes arise in the digital age. Threatening lawsuits over honest feedback can backfire not just reputationally but ethically. Some law societies view such intimidation as potentially improper conduct toward clients or the public.

One relevant Canadian court perspective comes from the case Acumen Law Corporation v. Nguyen, where a lawyer sued over a negative Google Plus review and won only $1 in damages.

The judge remarked: “In this time when virtually everyone has instantaneous access to the internet, many use the internet to express their feelings without pause or reflection. Business people with Google Plus profiles or the like invite comments from customers. Surely no one can expect to receive all favourable reports. When choosing a lawyer or other professional or service provider, prospective customers reading such reviews would be naive to think that anyone or any business would receive all positive reports. As the adage goes, you can’t please everyone all the time.”

This applies directly here: professionals who invite public feedback can’t realistically demand only praise. The lawyer’s threat invited scrutiny rather than resolution, turning one unhappy client into many more voices chiming in.

Neutral advice? If you’re on the receiving end of poor service, keep reviews factual and evidence-based to stay protected. Professionals facing criticism might better respond with calm outreach or public clarifications rather than legal threats, which often invite more backlash.

See what others had to share with OP:

Some people celebrate leaving factual negative reviews and encourage more bad reviews after winning against the lawyer.

Writerskilltrees − If you win PLEASEEEE GO BACK AND LEAVE ANOTHER REVIEW

“1 star couldn’t even defend himself in court. Do not trust to help you”

leesylooloo − Did the same for a lawyer who ghosted me, took my money and never answered phone or texts.

1 star review, she didn’t even get back to me with a court date. I had to call opposing counsel for that information.

I found out later she was disbarred for misconduct. Go girl!!

Edit: she was sanctioned and resigned in lieu of discipline. I don’t care as long as she not practicing fraud on anyone else. Edit: a word

Others affirm that factual reviews are legally protected in Canada and threats to sue are just intimidation.

TheMystake − Factual reviews are completely legal in Canada and courts have previously opined on then. Ask me how I know...

Ok I'll tell you, someone threatened the counter-sue me over a review I left them and claimed it was defamatory, so my representation cited the previous opinion.

As long as the review is factual, threatening to sue for a one star review is purely intimidation.

Some suggest reporting the lawyer’s threats to the relevant law society or regulatory body.

tlvv − I’m not Canadian so not familiar with their regulatory system for lawyers,

but threatening a client over an online review sounds like something their law society would be interested in hearing about.

Others share their own experiences of successfully defending against defamation lawsuits over negative reviews.

InfraShell − I JUST went through a similar situation with a psychiatrist and behavioral health facility…

just signed my release of judgement a week or two ago after 3 years of them trying to sue me for defamation.

They harassed me and came to my workplace, home, and yelled at me on the phone.

Their lawyer had the nerve to call and ask my lawyer for me to take down the review after the appeals ruled that they lost.

I said hell no… I love hearing of your success story!! Thank you for sharing!!

Some express support for the original poster and hope for further consequences for the lawyer.

Ladydi-bds − Nice! Hopefully they further get what they deserve from your new attorney.

Others humorously note the Streisand effect or request the review link.

[Reddit User] − We love a Streisand effect.

dharmon555 − I speak on behalf of reddit. We need a link to the google review page.

Some make lighthearted or unrelated comments.

CoderJoe1 − Are you kidding? He's a star.

andeayin − Fun fact: the Northwest Territories actually has 11 official languages in their charter.

This saga shows how quickly a silencing attempt can spiral into widespread mockery, leaving the lawyer with far more negative attention than he bargained for.

Do you think the original reviewer’s approach was spot-on, or could things have escalated differently? Have you ever seen (or experienced) a threat backfire this badly online? Drop your thoughts below, we’re all ears!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

Related Posts

Dad Refuses To Pay For Daughter’s Wedding After She Breaks One Rule He Paid Thousands For
Social Issues

Dad Refuses To Pay For Daughter’s Wedding After She Breaks One Rule He Paid Thousands For

4 weeks ago
Woman Considers Quitting Cookies After Her Workplace Treats Her Like A Snack Machine
Social Issues

Woman Considers Quitting Cookies After Her Workplace Treats Her Like A Snack Machine

2 months ago
Coca-Cola Calls Oslo Soda ‘Offensive’ Because The X’s Look Too Much Like Censorship
Social Issues

Coca-Cola Calls Oslo Soda ‘Offensive’ Because The X’s Look Too Much Like Censorship

3 months ago
Husband Criticizes Cost of $3 Pastries After Wife Spends Thousands on Him
Social Issues

Husband Criticizes Cost of $3 Pastries After Wife Spends Thousands on Him

3 months ago
This Dad Learned the Hard Way That Genetics Don’t Always Follow a Pattern
Social Issues

This Dad Learned the Hard Way That Genetics Don’t Always Follow a Pattern

2 months ago
She Cut Him Off At The Passport Booth, So He Decided To ‘Suit Up’ In The Slowest Way Possible
Social Issues

She Cut Him Off At The Passport Booth, So He Decided To ‘Suit Up’ In The Slowest Way Possible

3 months ago

TRENDING

Woman Helped Boyfriend Rebuild His Life, He Refuses To Spend Over $1,800 On Her Engagement Ring
Social Issues

Woman Helped Boyfriend Rebuild His Life, He Refuses To Spend Over $1,800 On Her Engagement Ring

by Leona Pham
October 15, 2025
0

...

Read more
MIL Walked In Without Knocking, Saw Her Daughter-In-Law In Underwear—Now Wants An Apology
Social Issues

MIL Walked In Without Knocking, Saw Her Daughter-In-Law In Underwear—Now Wants An Apology

by Layla Bui
October 25, 2025
0

...

Read more
Husband Demands 30% of Wife’s Salary For Using a Room in ‘His’ House
Social Issues

Husband Demands 30% of Wife’s Salary For Using a Room in ‘His’ House

by Charles Butler
November 13, 2025
0

...

Read more
10 Innovative Costume Designs That Play Key Part In Your Favorite Movies
ENTERTAINMENT

10 Innovative Costume Designs That Play Key Part In Your Favorite Movies

by Carolyn Mullet
April 17, 2024
0

...

Read more
Teacher Outsmarts Troublemaker Kid With One Genius Move
Social Issues

Teacher Outsmarts Troublemaker Kid With One Genius Move

by Charles Butler
November 19, 2025
0

...

Read more




Daily Highlight

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM

Navigate Site

  • About US
  • Contact US
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Policy
  • ADVERTISING POLICY
  • Corrections Policy
  • SYNDICATION
  • Editorial Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Fact Checking Policy
  • Sitemap

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM