· 5/17/2000
McLaughlin v. Rosanio, Bailets & Talamo, Inc.
Citations
- 751 A.2d 1066
- 331 N.J. Super. 303
How courts have described this case
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- explaining that a plaintiff may not prevail in a defamation action unless he or she \adduce[s] 'concrete proof' that third parties lowered their estimation of the plaintiff and that he or she suffered emotional or pecuniary harm as a result\ (quoting Sisler, 104 N.J. at 281)
- comparing New York and New Jersey defamation law and finding no conflict
- \[T]here can be no defamation if the recipients of the alleged defamatory statements did not believe them.\
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Judges: Judges Havey, Keefe and A.A. Rodrãguez
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