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Former Dental Employees Move for Dismissal of Defamation Lawsuit

Released on = December 31, 2005, 3:34 am

Press Release Author = Benjamin W. Glass, III & Associates, PC

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = Former employees of a Kingstowne, VA, dental practice have
asked the court to dismiss defamation lawsuit filed against them by their former
employer

Press Release Body = Two former employees of a Kingstown, Virginia dental office
have moved for dismissal of a $700,000 Fairfax County lawsuit filed against them in
which the dentist alleges he was defamed after one of the employees filed a
complaint against him with the Virginia Board of Dentistry.

In the lawsuit, Farid A. Zurmati, DDS, owner of Kingstowne Family and Cosmetic
Dentistry, alleges that a former office manager "made numerous allegations against
[him]" that were false and defamatory and that as a result, he has suffered
"personal humiliation, mental anguish and injury to his business." The lawsuit also
alleges that the former employees conspired with each other to willfully injure
Furmati\'s reputation. The former employees have vigorously denied the allegations.

Benjamin W. Glass, III, attorney for one of the former employees said: "My client,
the former office manager of Kingstowne Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, made a
confidential complaint to the board of dentistry after she witnessed several
incidents in the office. Citizens should feel free to file confidential complaints
regarding patient safety without fear of being sued. This lawsuit will have a real
chilling effect on the Board of Dentistry's efforts to investigate complaints filed
against Virginia dentists and will likely frighten consumers from making complaints
to the Board."

The Commonwealth of Virginia, through the Attorney General's office, has moved to
intervene in the case and has also asked the Court to dismiss the case.

At a hearing held Thursday, December 29, 2005, the Fairfax Circuit Court judge
Gaylord L. Finch denied various motions to dismiss the case. No trial date has been
set. A formal administrative hearing will be scheduled during 2006 by the Board of
Dentistry.


Mr. Glass is a medical malpractice and personal injury attorney in Fairfax, VA.
Pleadings in this case are available.
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Web Site = http://www.BenGlassLaw.com

Contact Details = Benjamin Glass

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