When Interference With Business Or Contractual Relationships Causes Negative Results
Last updated on November 17, 2023
Business relationships are often built on contracts. Contracts between suppliers and vendors, employees and employers and businesses and their customers are commonplace. But with every agreement, things can take a turn.
When the unexpected happens, turn to Brick Business Law, P.A. for proven legal guidance and counsel.
When Breach Of Contract Happens Due To Interference
Certainly either party to a contract may do something to breach the contract. However, a third party (someone who is not a party to the contract) may intentionally take an action to improperly interfere with a contractual relationship between two other parties and that interference causes one party to break the contract.
- In certain cases these actions may support a case for intentional interference with a contractual relationship.
Even if there is not a formal contract, but there is a business relationship between two parties that have legal rights, a third party’s intentional and improper interference with that relationship may support a cause of action for intentional interference with a business relationship. We can assess the specifics of your situation and offer qualified guidance on this and other business litigation and dispute issues.
What To Do If You Suspect Interference
If you believe that someone has improperly interfered with a business or contractual relationship causing damages to your or your business, or someone has claimed that you have done so, please call Brick Business Law, P.A. for a free initial consultation. You an reach us at 888-708-4250 or start the process with an inquiry email. We serve clients throughout the entire Tampa Bay area.