Certain key elements must be demonstrated for tortious interference with a contractual business relationship. Generally, you must be able to show the existence of a contractual relationship, that the tortfeasor had knowledge of. The tortfeasor must intentionally and without justification cause a breach or disruption in the contractual relationship. Finally, the tortfeasor’s actions in causing the breach or disruption must have resulted in damage to your business. Usually, the tortfeasor’s tortious interference must be intentional rather than negligent for you to collect damages. In addition, it must include some sort of wrongful act and/or improper use or access of confidential information which a tortfeasor uses to interfere with your contractual relationship.
As with all litigation, it is essential that you first consult with an experienced attorney to ensure you have cause and enough evidence to pursue your case.
Tortious Interference with a Contractual Relationship case requires an attorney which is experienced in complex business legal matters and litigation and preferably an attorney who understands the nature of business and has a strong financial background. Here at the Campbell Law Group, we have experience in complex business litigation, as well as litigating cases with cross-border implications and jurisdictional issues and we can help stop the interference and help you recover your damages.
Our Miami area firm accepts tortious interference cases from businesses across the state of Florida. For more information regarding how our firm can help you, please don’t hesitate to contact us.