· 4/20/1992
Conroy v. Kilzer
Citations
- 789 F. Supp. 1457
- 1992 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5329
- 1992 WL 80929
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- when a claim is based on false statements, rather than true statements that allegedly give rise to false implications, there is no reason to apply the tort of libel by implication; the plaintiff may sue under a straight libel theory
- when a claim is based on false statements, rather than true statements that allegedly give rise to false implications, there is no reason to apply the tort of libel by implication; the plaintiff may sue under a straight libel theory
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Judges: MacLAUGHLIN
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