ASPELL v. AM. CONTRACT BRIDGE LEAGUE, ETC.

No. 2 CA-CIV 2827.

122 Ariz. 399 (1979)

595 P.2d 191

Florance ASPELL, a married woman, Appellant, v. AMERICAN CONTRACT BRIDGE LEAGUE OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, a corporation, the Tucson Unit of the American Contract Bridge League, an Unincorporated Association, Allen V. Shaw, Walter Shiel, David Reiner, John Barnard, William A. Baldwin, Barbara Downing, Verda Robinson, Robert Bates, T.G. McQuade, Frank Fiems, Sharon Kasle, Raymond Brown, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Arizona, Division 2.

Rehearing Denied March 21, 1979.

Review Denied April 17, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of Paul G. Rees, Jr., P.C. by Paul G. Rees, Jr., Tucson, for appellant.

Lesher, Kimble & Rucker, P.C. by Darwin J. Nelson, Tucson, for appellee American Contract Bridge League of Memphis, Tennessee.

Slutes, Browning, Zlaket & Sakrison, P.C. by William D. Browning, Tucson, for appellees Tucson Unit of the American Contract Bridge League, et al.


OPINION

HOWARD, Judge.

Appellant, plaintiff below, claims that the appellees defamed her and wrongfully deprived her of her rights as a member of the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) and the Tucson Unit of the ACBL (Tucson Unit), and as a citizen of Arizona and the United States. At the close of appellant's case, the trial court directed a verdict for appellees. The evidence will be viewed in a light most favorable to appellant. Tanner v. Levie,<...

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