H. C. Gill and fort Worth Publishers v. H. D. Snow
1982.TX.42328; 644 S.W.2D 222
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This is an invasion of privacy case. Appellee H. D. Snow (hereinafter referred to as "Snow"), sued appellants H. C. Gill ("Gill") and Fort Worth Publishers for invasion of his privacy based on an advertisement paid for by Gill and printed in the Observer, a community newspaper, printed by Fort Worth Publishers. Following a jury verdict in favor of Snow and its finding of compensatory and exemplary damages, the trial court entered judgment against Gill and Fort Worth Publishers in the amount of $25,000.