RICHMAN v. N. Y. HERALD TRIBUNE


7 Misc.2d 563 (1957)

Alfred A. Richman, Doing Business as Manhattan General Hospital, Plaintiff, v. New York Herald Tribune, Inc., et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Trial Term, New York County.

May 16, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel J. Madigan for plaintiff.

E. Douglas Hamilton for defendants.


IRVING H. SAYPOL, J.

The plaintiff here sues individually and alleges that he has been defamed in his business by the article written by the individual defendant and published by the New York Herald Tribune, the codefendant. It will be assumed for the purposes of this motion that the context of the defamatory matter is libelous per se; that is, to say wrongfully of the plaintiff's hospital that it wrangles over the qualifications of an emergency...

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