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What are the elements for tortious interference?

 

A:

To state a claim for tortious interference with advantageous business relationships, a plaintiff must prove the following elements:

 

  • The existence of a business relationship between the plaintiff and a third party;

    The defendant's knowledge of that relationship;

    The defendant's intentional and unjustified interference with the relationship; and

    Consequent damage to the plaintiff.




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