Tort/Negligence – Counterclaims – Contract Case – Prospective Economic Advantage – Unfair Trade Practices – Negligence – Crop Treatments
Crop Production Services, Inc. v. Ormond Defendants allege generally that, once this contract dispute arose, plaintiff strong-armed defendants’ usual suppliers into refusing to do business with defendants. However, defendants do not explicitly assert that they expected to buy supplies from their “regular suppliers”; moreover, defendants do not allege the nature and length of their relationship with these suppliers or even the suppliers’ names and locations. Therefore, defendants have failed to state a claim for tortious interference with a prospective economic advantage.
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Published: February 2, 2012
Time posted: 6:10 pm
Tags: Contract Case, Counterclaims, Crop Treatments, Negligence, Prospective Economic Advantage, Tort/Negligence, Unfair Trade Practices







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