U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 2006

Meyers v. Levinson

Meyers v. Levinson
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · Decided June 21, 2006 · King, Shedd, Goodwin, Southern, Virginia
185 F. App'x 224

Meyers v. Levinson

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Dr. Paul Meyers filed this diversity action against Dr. Carl Levinson alleging defamation. Specifically, Dr. Meyers contends that Dr. Levinson is liable for republieation of a peer review report that Dr. Levinson authored for Dr. Meyers’ employer, Riverside Regional Medical Center (“Riverside”). In a thorough opinion, the district court granted Dr. Levinson’s motion for summary judgment, concluding that the dissemination of the report to Riverside’s Fair Hearings Board did not create a new cause of action under the single publication rule and, therefore, was time-barred under Virginia law. See Sentida v. Rice, 863 F.2d 1156, 1161 (4th Cir. 1988) (noting that substantially contemporaneous distributions of a document within the same organization to individuals with a direct interest in the matter “should be considered part of an aggregate communication for purposes of applying the single publication rule”). The district court further determined that the distribution of the report to Mary Immaculate Hospital was not authorized by Dr. Levinson, nor was it the “natural and probable result” of Dr. Levinson’s action. See Weaver v. Beneficial Finance Co., 199 Va. 196, 98 S.E.2d 687, 692 (1957) (stating that an original defamer is hable for republications that are the “natural and probable result” of the defamer’s actions). Dr. Meyers appeals both of these determinations.

Having reviewed, de novo, the parties’ briefs and the applicable law, and having had the benefit of oral argument, we affirm the grant of summary judgment on the reasoning of the district court. See Meyers v. Levinson, No. 4:02-cv-00009 (E.D.Va. July 26, 2005).

AFFIRMED.

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