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Comprehensive legal instruction detailing elements, definitions, and defenses for invasion of privacy claims under Colorado law, including intrusion, appropriation, public disclosure, and false light torts.
Year: 2023
Jurisdiction: Colorado, United States
Topic: Tort Law, Privacy Rights
Document Type: Legal Instruction / Jury Guidance
Governing Authority: Colorado Supreme Court, Restatement (Second) of Torts
Cited Cases: Rugg v. McCarty (1970), Pearson v. Kancilia (2003), Doe v. High-Tech Inst., Inc. (1998), Robert C. Ozer, P.C. v. Borquez (1997), Joe Dickerson & Assocs., LLC v. Dittmar (2001), Denver Publishing Co. v. Bueno (2002)
Key Concepts: Intrusion, Appropriation, Public Disclosure of Private Facts, False Light, Affirmative Defenses, Damages
Audience: Legal professionals, jurors
Legal Basis: Restatement §§ 652A–652I, Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-21-111.5
Scope: Individual claims only; excludes corporations and associations
Definitions Included: Very offensive to a reasonable person, Intentional intrusion, Private facts, Public statement or disclosure
Remedies: Compensatory and punitive damages
Limitations: Statute of limitations, Consent, Affirmative defenses
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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