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Torts - Libel And Slander - Effect Of An Unsustained Plea Of Truth, Frank D. Jacobs
Torts - Libel And Slander - Effect Of An Unsustained Plea Of Truth, Frank D. Jacobs
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff, superintendent of a state training school for boys, was removed from that office by his superior in the state department of social welfare. The defendant corporation, publisher and owner of two newspapers in the state, published certain articles in its newspapers relating to plaintiff's conduct in office, his management of the school, and his removal from office. Plaintiff brought action of libel. Defendant, in addition to a plea of general issue, filed a plea of truth. The trial court instructed the jury that where truth is pleaded as a defense, but is not successful, such plea will sustain an …
Torts - Privacy - Collection Method, Frederic Brace S.Ed.
Torts - Privacy - Collection Method, Frederic Brace S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff disputed the debt which the defendant corporation asserted against her. Defendant made no attempt to recover this asserted debt by legal action but instead sent a letter to the personnel director of plaintiff's employer. This letter stated that plaintiff had refused to cooperate in reaching an amicable settlement and requested the assistance of the personnel director in collecting this "honest debt." Plaintiff was then summoned to the office of her superior and informed that the letter would be placed in her file and remain there until the asserted indebtedness had been settled. Plaintiff sought damages for an invasion of …