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Implicit Defamation/Disparagement Evidenced by Allegations of Substitution of Sub-Standard Goods

  Miranda v. California Capital Ins. Co., No. A126778, 2011 WL 1168064, *6 (Cal. App. (1st Dist.) March 29, 2011)   Cow breeders transferred inferior cows to the claimant misrepresenting to him and the insured that the cows were from the insured’s herd, so as to disrupt their relationship.  These statements allegedly misrepresented “that the…

November 17, 2011 in CGL.

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