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Category: Business Torts

North Carolina Business Court Annual Report for 2022

Business Torts
Posted on February 8, 2023

On February 1, 2023, the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts issued its mandatory 2022 Report on the North Carolina Business Court.  A copy…

Indiana Commercial Court Treatise and Modified Indiana Commercial Court Handbook

ADR
Posted on February 3, 2023

In late October 2022, Indiana’s Commercial Court Committee published a treatise for use in Indiana Commercial Court litigation; and within the last few days the…

Michigan Business Court Leaves Open Possibility that Former Employer’s Conduct may Constitute Tortious Interference with Business Relations when trying to Enforce Employment Agreement’s Non-Competition Clause

Business Torts
Posted on February 6, 2020February 6, 2023

In this recent Michigan Business Court case, Judge Jon Van Allsburg addressed the interesting issue of whether a former employer might be liable for tortious…

Philadelphia Commerce Court Finds Proving Lost Profits from a Third Party Requires Obtaining Evidence from that Third Party as to Why it Decided to do Business with Defendant Instead of Plaintiff

Business Torts
Posted on September 24, 2019June 15, 2023

Philadelphia Commerce Court Judge Ramy Djerassi recently issued an Order reiterating fundamental  points concerning proof of lost profit damages. In BBB Industries, LLC v. Cardone…

New Hampshire’s Business Court Adopts Corporate Freeze-Out Tort Theory

Business Torts
Posted on August 12, 2019February 6, 2023

In 2008, New Hampshire’s Legislature created the Business and Commercial Dispute Docket (BCDD). The enabling statute can be found here. The BCDD is a statewide docket, but…

Philadelphia’s Commerce Court Rules Defamation Can Exist Even When Commercial Disparagement Claim Fails

Business Torts
Posted on December 18, 2018June 15, 2023

This case involved a series of claims and counterclaims between commercial insurance brokers, where an employee left one and joined the other. Of interest here…

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