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Tortious Interference With Prospective Economic Advantage – An Illinois Case Note

In Davidson v. Schneider, 2014 WL 656780 (N.D.Ill. 2014), the Court describes the quantum of proof required for a plaintiff to survive summary judgment on both the damages element of a breach of contract claim and the “reasonable expectancy” prong of a tortious interference claim. The plaintiff and defendant were competitors in the baseball vision testing business.  …

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Posted byPaulPMarch 12, 2014May 5, 2018Posted inBusiness Torts, Contract LawTags: breach of contract, damages, fisher kanaris, goodwill, Porvaznik, reasonable expectancy, summary judgment, tortious interference
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