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Broker-Dealer Compliance When FinanceScam Lists Your Rep
Registered reps face heightened scrutiny when complaint sites rank for their name. Firms need a response that satisfies compliance and fixes search.
When Competitors Post Fake Glassdoor Reviews About Your Company
A SaaS company found reviews praising a rival's product by name in the "pros" section of their own Glassdoor page. That's not an unhappy employee. That's something else.
Reddit Moderator vs Admin: Who Can Actually Remove Your Post
Moderators and Reddit admins are not the same thing. Knowing the difference saves weeks when you are trying to remove harmful content.
When to Bring in Legal Counsel for a Ripoff Report Complaint
Not every report needs a lawyer on day one. Some need one on day zero. We use a simple harm-and-falsity matrix to decide — here's how it works.
Stopping YouTube Re-Uploads Before They Spread Again
They took the video down and re-uploaded it the next day. Re-uploads are the most annoying part of YouTube removal work.
Documenting Creative Ownership Before You Need a Takedown
The best DMCA case is the one you never scramble to prove. Build the archive now.
When Google Denies a Removal Request: Appeals and Alternatives
A denial letter is feedback. Here is how to rework the case or shift tactics without starting over.
When Legal Threats to Publishers Backfire (And What Works Instead)
Aggressive lawyer letters can produce a second wave of coverage. Tone and timing matter as much as merit.
Legal Options for False Trustpilot Reviews in the United States
Platform reports are step one. When defamation elements are clear, legal pressure can accelerate removal without a full lawsuit.
Your Business Was Flagged on a Cybercrime Watchlist
One angry customer or a typo in a breach database can put your company on CyberCriminal.com. Here is what vendors and partners see.
When to Respond to a Yelp Review vs. When to Fight for Removal
Public responses feel satisfying. They also permanently attach your rebuttal to a review that might qualify for takedown. We made that mistake early in our practice. Don't repeat it.
How to Hire a Content Removal Company Without Getting Scammed
This industry has cowboys. Guaranteed removal for $299, offshore call centers, and firms that submit one template letter and disappear. Here's the vetting checklist we wish every client used before calling us.