In Chambers v. Travelers Companies, where Chambers sued for defamation after she was fired for her behavior, which included failure to reveal certain information about a business trip, but the district court held for Travelers, and the appeals court agreed because:
A) Chambers was new to the company and could be fired for any reason within the first 90 days of employment
B) there was no evidence of actual malice by the employer
C) the manager who fired Chambers did not know her
D) all of the other specific choices
E) none of the other specific choices
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Q397: Absolute, conditional and constitutional privileges are all:
A)
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A) protects the constitution from
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