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  2. Tortious interference - Wikipedia

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    Tortious interference with contract rights can occur when one party persuades another to breach its contract with a third party (e.g., using blackmail, threats, influence, etc.) or where someone knowingly interferes with a contractor's ability to perform his contractual obligations, preventing the client from receiving the services or goods ...

  3. United States tort law - Wikipedia

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    Although federal courts often hear tort cases arising out of common law or state statutes, there are relatively few tort claims that arise exclusively as a result of federal law. The most common federal tort claim is the 42 U.S.C. § 1983 remedy for violation of one's civil rights under color of federal or state law, which can be used to sue ...

  4. Gibson's Bakery v. Oberlin College - Wikipedia

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    Libel, Slander, Tortious interference Oberlin College was an Ohio legal case concerning libel, tortious interference, and infliction of distress. The case ultimately involved questions about the responsibilities of universities during student protests.

  5. Economic torts - Wikipedia

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    Economic torts are tortious interference actions designed to protect trade or business. The area includes the doctrine of restraint of trade and, particularly in the United Kingdom, has largely been submerged in the twentieth century by statutory interventions on collective labour law and modern competition law, and certain laws governing intellectual property, particularly unfair competition law.

  6. Outline of tort law - Wikipedia

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    Conversion (law) – An intentional tort to personal property where the defendant's willful interference with the chattel deprives plaintiff of the possession of the same. Nuisance – Denial of quiet enjoyment to owners of real property. A private nuisance is an unreasonable, unwarranted, or unlawful interference with another person's private ...

  7. Google cofounder Sergey Brin hit with new lawsuit over deadly ...

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    The latest lawsuit from July also charges Brin and his family office of tortious interference with a dead body, alleging that his team promised to recover Rushfeldt's body "while secretly plotting ...

  8. Justin Baldoni Sued by Former Publicist Amid Blake Lively Scandal

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    The suit alleges breach of contract, tortious interference with contract, breach of fiduciary duty and defamation. Best of Variety. What's Coming to Disney+ in January 2025.

  9. Don King sued by promoter seeking $3 billion over alleged ...

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    A lawsuit against famed boxing promoter Don King is seeking more than $3 billion, alleging the 93-year-old falsely denied being involved in an anniversary event for his historic "Rumble in the ...