Slocum V. Food Fair Stores, Inc. (Insufficient Severe Emotional Distress)
Audio Law27 Sep 2018

Slocum V. Food Fair Stores, Inc. (Insufficient Severe Emotional Distress)

IIED is the Intentional Infliction of severe Emotional Distress (subjective) by relatively extreme and outrageous conduct which actually causes Severe Emotional Distress (objective). Can an insult cause severe emotional distress? Hear about the court's decision regarding IIED in Slocum v. Food Fair Stores, Inc.

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