Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Texas

Former supervisor disparaging my name

A friend of mine is now working where I used to work. Someone asked whether anyone had heard from me in a while recently. One person said they thought I was working at such and such hospital now. My former supervisor said ''That surprises me. She is not employable.''

Nuclear medicine technology is a small community. Word gets around. If he is saying things like that about me, that could harm my ability to get a job. It is probably not the first lie he's told about me. Apparently, he has made up numerous lies and is telling them to the current crew there--not all the lies are specifically about me.

Can I do anything about this?


Asked on 8/27/06, 4:50 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

James Grissom Law Office of James P. Grissom

Re: Former supervisor disparaging my name

If you could prove damages, you might be able to do something about it. "Apparently", "could harm" and "probably" is not the type of language that supports a finding of slander - particularly when you are obviously gainfully employed.

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Answered on 8/27/06, 7:50 pm


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