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No immunity for airline in defamation suit (access required)

By: Sylvia Hsieh
Published: November 20, 2009

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An airline is not immune from liability for an employee's allegedly defamatory statements to the Transportation Security Administration about a pilot, the Colorado Court of Appeals has ruled in affirming a $1.2 million jury verdict. The plaintiff was a pilot who got into a couple of verbal confrontations during a series of proficiency tests, three of ...
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