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Insurer Must Defend ‘Douche’ Defamation Suit, Judge Says
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Calling someone a “douche” may be bad manners but it does not give an insurance company grounds to disavow a policy protecting against defamation claims, a state judge has ruled. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Judith J. Gische ruled that because …
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