Description
Tortious Interference in the Employment Context: A State-by-State Survey, Third Edition examines business-versus-business suits, as well as suits brought by former employees against their former employers. The treatise provides comprehensive coverage of the issues that arise regarding competition in the employment context on a state-by-state basis in an easy to use, question-and-answer format.
Two main types of actions analyzed in Tortious Interference are: where there is a contract, tortious interference with that contract; and where there is no contract or the contract is unenforceable, tortious interference with commercial relationships or with prospective economic advantage/expectancies.
Using a uniform outline, Tortious Interference in the Employment Context examines—for each state—the elements of these two causes of action, the defenses that may be successfully raised, and the types of relief available.
Supplement Information
The 2011 Supplement contains expanded discussion of the elements of the cause of action, available defenses, and relief available.
Specifications
Main Volume Information
2010/1,574 pp. Hardcover/Order #9961
Supplement Information
2011/500 pp. Softcover/ISBN 9781570189616/Order #1961
Authors
Main Volume Information
Brian M. Malsberger, Author; Stacey A. Campbell, Arnold H. Pedowitz, and David J. Carr, Board of Review Associate Editors; Committee on Employment Rights and Responsibilities, ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law
Supplement Information
Brian M. Malsberger, Author; Stacey A. Campbell, Arnold H. Pedowitz, and David J. Carr, Board of Review Associate Editors; Committee on Employment Rights and Responsibilities, ABA Section of Labor and Employment Law