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· 11/20/2017

Krug v. Pellicane

Citations

  • 703 F. App'x 558

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • “A false light claim ‘may not stand unless the claim also meets the standards for defamation.’” (citation omitted)
  • “Resolution of questions of intent often depends upon the credibility of the witnesses, which can best be determined by the trier of facts after observation of the demeanor of the witnesses during direct and cross examination.” (citation omitted)
  • “Resolution of questions of intent often depends upon the credibility of the witnesses, which can best be determined by the trier of facts after observation of the demeanor of the witnesses during direct and cross examination.” (citation omitted)
  • “Resolution of questions of intent often depends upon the credibility of the witnesses, which can best be determined by the trier of facts after observation of the demeanor of the witnesses during direct and cross examination.” (citation omitted)

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Judges: Canby, Graber, Trott

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