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Truth Is Defense to Employee Intentional Interference With Contract Suit – IL Court

    The Illinois First District recently discussed the contours of pre-suit discovery requests in cases that implicate fee speech concerns and whether truthful information can ever support an intentional interference with employment claim. After relocating from another state to take a compliance role with a large bank, the plaintiff in Calabro v. Northern Trust …

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Posted byPaulPSeptember 14, 2017January 23, 2019Posted inBusiness Torts, Civil ProcedureTags: business torts, employment law, First Amendment, free speech, intentional interference with employment, northern trust, petition for discovery, Rule 224
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