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Economic Torts: Exploring Unlawful Interference and Fraudulent Conduct

Unfair business practices and underhanded tactics disrupt fair competition in an open market and cause significant financial harm. Economic torts are a legal category that addresses these harmful actions, providing remedies for businesses and individuals who have suffered losses due to unlawful interference or fraudulent conduct. Here’s what you need to know.

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Protecting Your Business: A Guide to Preventing Misappropriation of Confidential Information

In the cutthroat business world of today, companies face multiple challenges. Not only must they navigate fierce competition, but they must also fend off the constant threat of cybercriminals who seek to compromise their sensitive information. There is the...

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The 4 Most Common Causes of Business Litigation

When businesses fail to take charge of their legal issues, they open themselves up to lawsuits from other parties. Anything is possible, which is why it's important for you to minimize risk in all aspects of your business. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with...

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Should You Accept the Settlement?: 5 Factors to Consider When Weighing Your Options

Nationwide statistics show that most lawsuits reach a settlement before they reach the trial stage. After all, people tend to gravitate towards the least risky option with the greatest certainty of reward. Still, if you've been offered a settlement for your business...

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Common Types of Litigation in Business

Business litigation encompasses a wide range of cases usually pertaining to commercial disputes. Such disputes may arise from the breach of or tortious interference with a contract, a violation of trade laws, or disputes between partners or principals of a firm or...

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