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Defamation

A Florida appeals court ruled in favor of a bank CEO in a defamation case, finding that statements made to corporate boards or managers do not count as a “publication to a third party,” which is an essential element of defamation.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Fla. – A Florida appeals court ruled in favor of a bank CEO in a defamation case, finding that statements made to corporate boards or managers do not count as a “publication to a third party,” which is an essential element of defamation.

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