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In the Bulwer v. Mount Auburn Hosp. case, the defendants were found not guilty of:
 A) malevolence.
 B) defamation.
 C) specific performance.
 D) slander.

Question 2

In the Nelson v. Target Corporation case, the employer was found not guilty of:
 A) intentional infliction of emotional distress.
 B) negligent infliction of emotional distress.
 C) tortious interference with contract.
 D) defamation.



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