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Chicago News Reporter’s Defamation and Intrusion on Seclusion Suit Against Rival Networked Tossed (IL First District)

(Photo credit: Google images (visited 10.29.14); Associated Press) The First District recently weighed in on the nature and scope of defamation law and the false light and intrusion on seclusion civil claims in a case involving a well-known Chicago newscaster. In Jacobson v. CBS Broadcasting, Inc., 2014 IL App (1st) 132480, the plaintiff – a former NBC …

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Posted byPaulPOctober 30, 2014January 15, 2015Posted inBusiness Torts, Defamation/MediaTags: actual malice, amy jacobson, craig stebic, Intrusion on Seclusion, invasion of privacy, limited public figure, lisa stebic
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