Jack Hammer
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I'd be surprised if it were an actual or official communication. Easiest way to find out is contact IART directly with a copy of the email.
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Since it adds nothing, or very little to the lessons we can learn from this incident, I've gone ahead and redacted the instructor's name. PM me if you need it.
Yet another reason I do not believe it is real.Assuming, arguendo, that the letter is from IART HQ, I would advise any client of mine, who was similarly situated as you, to ignore the letter in its entirety.
It might be actionable in Germany, or somewhere else, but not in the US.
Unless, of course, you intended to libel someone, and I see no evidence of that.
Just my 2 cents worth. I am not admitted to practice law in Florida, so anything I write is not be considered as legal advice.
That's amazing to me as well. Why aren't these stories out there? Are people really trying to cover their butts to the point of suppressing free speech?I would think these are click bait/news worthy stories.