Carroll L. Austin v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Charles S. Glaser v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Judy C. Howard v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Nancy Brown v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Anthony L. Duckett v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Josephine Hill v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, David R. Frick v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Ronnie Dean Duckett v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, James A. McAbee Jr. v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, John Edward Ward v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Robin W. Caldwell v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company

810 F.2d 416, 2 I.E.R. Cas. (BNA) 1737, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 1359
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedJanuary 23, 1987
Docket85-1740
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 810 F.2d 416 (Carroll L. Austin v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Charles S. Glaser v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Judy C. Howard v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Nancy Brown v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Anthony L. Duckett v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Josephine Hill v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, David R. Frick v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Ronnie Dean Duckett v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, James A. McAbee Jr. v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, John Edward Ward v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Robin W. Caldwell v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Carroll L. Austin v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Charles S. Glaser v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Judy C. Howard v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Nancy Brown v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Anthony L. Duckett v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Josephine Hill v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, David R. Frick v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Ronnie Dean Duckett v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, James A. McAbee Jr. v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, John Edward Ward v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, Robin W. Caldwell v. The Torrington Company, a Subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand Company, Inc., and Webb Forging Company, a Subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb, Company, 810 F.2d 416, 2 I.E.R. Cas. (BNA) 1737, 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 1359 (4th Cir. 1987).

Opinion

810 F.2d 416

105 Lab.Cas. P 55,677, 2 Indiv.Empl.Rts.Cas. 1737

Carroll L. AUSTIN, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
Charles S. GLASER, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
Judy C. HOWARD, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
Nancy BROWN, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
Anthony L. DUCKETT, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
Josephine HILL, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
David R. FRICK, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
Ronnie Dean DUCKETT, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
James A. McABEE, Jr., Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
John Edward WARD, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.
Robin W. CALDWELL, Appellee,
v.
The TORRINGTON COMPANY, a subsidiary of Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Inc., Appellant,
and
Webb Forging Company, a subsidiary of Jervis B. Webb,
Company, Defendant.

Nos. 85-1740(L), 85-1741 to 85-1750.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued March 4, 1986.
Decided Jan. 23, 1987.

David L. Freeman (Carl F. Muller, Wyche, Burgess, Freeman & Parham, P.A., Greenville, S.C., Robert L. Thompson, Stephen M. Paskoff, Thomas A. Pogue, Elarbee, Thompson & Trapnell, Atlanta, Ga., on brief), for appellant.

J. Kendall Few (Few & Glenn, Greenville, S.C., on brief), for appellees.

Before HALL and WILKINSON, Circuit Judges, and MICHAEL, United States District Judge for the Western District of Virginia, sitting by designation.

MICHAEL, District Judge, Sitting by Designation:

This case presents four issues for resolution under the law of South Carolina, Federal jurisdiction being predicated on diversity of citizenship. First, does South Carolina common law recognize a cause of action for "blacklisting"? Second, was the language alleged by the plaintiffs below as slanderous sufficient under South Carolina common law and under the evidence presented at trial, to support the jury's affirmative verdict on the question of slander? Third, were the challenged statements privileged, or qualifiedly privileged, as a matter of law? Fourth, under the evidence adduced, were the plaintiffs caused to suffer actual damages, and, if so, are the plaintiffs entitled to punitive damages?

I. Factual Background

The case arises under a somewhat unusual set of facts. Eleven separate cases were filed against the Torrington Company, Appellant herein, by eleven of its former employees. The complaints asserted claims against Torrington and Webb Forging Company, but Webb was dismissed as a party before trial for lack of diversity jurisdiction, and the cases proceeded against Torrington only. These eleven cases were consolidated and tried to a jury in the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. Verdicts were returned for all eleven plaintiffs, all receiving monetary awards ranging from $5000.00 to $7500.00 for "hurt feelings", all receiving monetary awards of $20,000.00 each for punitive damages, and three plaintiffs receiving monetary awards ranging from $1350.00 to $7500.00 for economic loss. The remaining eight plaintiffs received nothing for economic loss.

The verdicts were followed by the defendant's motion, among others, for judgment non obstante veredicto, or in the alternative for a new trial. This motion was denied, 611 F.Supp. 191, and this appeal followed in timely fashion.

It is apparent that there were some factual differences in the various situations involving the eleven plaintiffs. However, each plaintiff sought actual and punitive damages under two counts, one for defamation and one for "blacklisting". In each of the eleven complaints, the basis asserted for both allegations was a telephone call between the personnel manager of the Appellant, Mr. Love, and the personnel manager of a separate, similar company, the Webb Forging Company, Mr. Dowd.

Essentially, the facts are not much in dispute, so far as the events giving rise to the charges of defamation and blacklisting are concerned. In 1982, because of economic considerations, the Appellant had been required to lay off many of its personnel. At that time, the Webb Forging Company was in the process of establishing its plant in the same community, to operate in somewhat the same business activity as that of Appellant, and Mr. Dowd was engaged in the process of selecting new employees to staff the Webb Forging Company plant.

Incident to that hiring process, one of the plaintiffs, Charles Glaser, a former employee of Torrington, applied to and was interviewed by Mr. Dowd for a position at the Webb Forging Company. Mr. Glaser had brought to the interview a resume which he left with Mr. Dowd. Dowd then called Mr. Love at Torrington to inquire about matters concerning Glaser's application. At trial, Dowd testified that he was not certain about the recall rights of employees laid off by Torrington, and that he wished to clarify this question. Love indicated that he was not able to recommend Mr. Glaser for employment, and he then apparently went on to state his views about other former employees of Torrington. Mr. Dowd made notes of these comments as they were made, and ultimately reduced them to a memorandum in the following form:

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION1

CHARLES GLASER. 17 yrs. (NO)

2. TIM CALICUT MILITANT

3. PAUL RICE WORK.COMP. LABOR BOARD GOOD TALKER (NO)SONNY MCABEENANCY BROWNJUDY HOWARD ORGANIZER (NOW) + ERAROBIN CALDWELLJOSEPHINE HILLCARROLL AUSTIN EMOTIONAL PROBLEM (MALE)DAVID FRICKANTHONY DUCKETT MILITANTRONNIE DUCKETT MILITANT

13. ROBERT JETEREDDIE WARD

ROCK HILL UNION

ORGANIZERS

EDDIE REEVES

RAY RENFROW

? BUMPER

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