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    Employers: What is defamation and how do you protect your reputation?
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    1. TylerRick 30 Jul 2020
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      The second situation occurs when a person says unpleasant things about another when he or she ought to have known they are false. A reasonable person generally refrains from sharing negative information about others if he or she has reason to doubt its veracity.
      defamation ought to have known falsehood what a reasonable person would do negative/unpleasant information reason to doubt / be skeptical skepticism
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    • what a reasonable person would do
    • ought to have known
    • reason to doubt / be skeptical
    • falsehood
    • defamation

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