Summary
applying absolute privilege to statements in which a police captain communicated defamatory material to detectives in the course of his official duties
Summary of this case from Hofer v. Or. Health & Sci. Univ.Opinion
September 21, 1982.
applying absolute privilege to statements in which a police captain communicated defamatory material to detectives in the course of his official duties
Summary of this case from Hofer v. Or. Health & Sci. Univ.September 21, 1982.
applying absolute privilege to statements in which a police captain communicated defamatory material to detectives in the course of his official duties
Summary of this case from Hofer v. Or. Health & Sci. Univ.noting that, although former ORS 18.475, renumbered as ORS 31.620, abolished the doctrine of implied assumption of risk, express assumption of risk remains a viable defense to negligence claims
Summary of this case from Cowan v. NordykeFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW ALLOWED AND DENIED
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Sep 21, 1982
Argued and submitted April 2, 1982. Affirmed July 21, reconsideration denied September 2, 1982. Petition for…
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