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Defamation
A false statement presented as fact that causes injury to the reputation of a person or entity, categorized into slander (spoken) and libel (written).
Privileged Speech
Speech that is protected from legal action, often within specific contexts like parliamentary proceedings or legal advice between a client and their attorney.
Intentional Infliction
A tort action for engaging in extreme and outrageous conduct that intentionally or recklessly causes severe emotional distress to another.
Emotional Distress
A legal term for suffering that goes beyond physical pain to include fear, anxiety, loss of enjoyment, or other psychological injuries.
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