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0630 In a defamation case, a defendant who asserts the common interest privilege has the burden of showing that the defamatory statement was made to a person with whom defendant shared a common interest and was related to the common interest; plaintiff then has the burden of showing that the statement was not made in good faith.CitationLUNDQUIST v REUSSER (Common Interest Privilege) 7 C4 1193 [See: CivC 47(c); Brown v Kelly 48 C3 711; Snively v Record 185 C 565] |
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