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To: Brumar89 who wrote (323199)9/8/2009 11:14:31 AM
From: KLP10 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 793924
 
What Glenn Beck should think about doing, is what Mark Levin did with Henry Waxman. Tell him on air and in a letter that if Waxman didn't stop the attacks, Levin would sue him personally for Tortuous Interference. In Olbermann's case, he could sue Olbermann personally, his show, and the network.

Tortuous Interference

Tortuous interference is the unlawful interference into one’s contractual or business affairs. For example, someone who uses the web to defame an individual’s business and contacts their customers (or prospective customers) may be violating this law. A special case of tortuous interference called “Tortuous Interference with Prospective Advantage” is available in some states to punish those who seek to damage one’s ability to find and retain new customers.
The elements of the tort of interference with contract are:
• A valid contract between the plaintiff and a third person that confers upon plaintiff a contractual right against a third person.

• The defendant knows of the contract.

• The defendant intentionally induces the third person not to perform the contract.

• The defendant acts without justification.

• The defendant’s conduct causes actual pecuniary harm to the plaintiff.
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