Tortious Interference with a Contractual Right
As a Jacksonville Business Lawyer, I often run up against cases which involved Tortious Interference with a Contractual Right along with Claims for Beach of a Florida non-compete agreement. The elements of this cause of action are
1) The existence of contract to which plaintiff is a party;Tortious interference with a contract is virtually identical to the elements of a claim for tortious interference with a business relationship.
2) Defendant's knowledge of the contract;
3) Defendant's intentional procurement of the contract's breach;
4) The absence of justification or privilege; and
5) Plaintiff suffered damages resulting from the breach.
There are many defenses to Tortious Interference with a Contractual Right. They include
1) Affirmative defensesIf you feel that an employee has breached their Florida Non-Compete Agreement or has interfered with a contract between you and a client, you should discuss the facts and circumstances with a Florida Business Lawyer.
2) Statute of limitations - four years
3) Defendant is not liable where she did not "intentionally" interfere with plaintiff's business relationship.
4) Acts occurring during a judicial proceeding are absolutely privileged and cannot give rise to tortious interference claims.
5) When the contract provision expressly reserves the right of interference.
6) Agent that gives, on request by his or her principal "honest advise" in his or her principal's best interest.
7) Plaintiff cant bring action against party of the contract at issue.
8 )Privileged or justified conduct does not give rise to Tortious interference claim.
9) Defendant acting to protect her own economic or financial interest is not liavle for tortious interference.
10) Plaintiff cannot premise claim on alleged interference with a contract that is terminable at will provided that interference is lawful competition.
11) Defendant's settlement of a lawsuit that adversely affects plaintiff's business interest does not give rise to Tortious interference claim.



