GRIST v. THE UPJOHN COMPANY

Docket No. 27, Calendar No. 48,619.

362 Mich. 470 (1961)

107 N.W.2d 763

GRIST v. THE UPJOHN COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied April 26, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas S. Stearns, Roscoe G. Goembel, Leo W. Hoffman, and Frederick D. McDonald, for plaintiff.

Robert H. Hosick, Robert C. Carson, Murray D. Welch, Jr., Gerard Thomas, and E. Raymond Stanhope (Ford, Kriekard & Brown, of counsel), for defendant The Upjohn Company.


PER CURIAM:

Employing a 5-count declaration, plaintiff in the first 4 counts separately sued defendants White, Schwenn, Juday, and McGoff for slander. The fifth count alleges that all 5 defendants (The Upjohn Company being the fifth) conspired together to employ the claimed slanderous statements of the named individual defendants for the purpose of "destroying plaintiff's good name."

Defendant Upjohn, being a corporation, moved to strike and for dismissal...

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