· 1/16/1975
Morris K. Oberman v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.
Citations
- 507 F.2d 349
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- certain statements admissible under state of mind exception to hearsay rule; evidence sustains jury finding that libelous report issued by defendant was proximate cause of third party’s refusal to sell or lease the building to plaintiff
- certain statements admissible under state of mind exception to hearsay rule; evidence sustains jury finding that libelous report issued by defendant was proximate cause of third party's refusal to sell or lease the building to plaintiff
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Judges: Hastie, Castle, Fairchild
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