Business Torts

Wrongful intentional acts causing harm, loss, or damage to business or their stakeholders may give rise to a cause of action in common law business torts, leading to grounds for civil remedies, including a statutory civil cause of action or grounds for injunctive relief.

Common law business tort causes of action include, but are not limited to:

  1. Interference with Economic Relations by Unlawful Means
  2. Valiant Law LLP pursues claims for intentional interference with economic relations when a defendant uses unlawful means—such as fraud, breach of statute, or criminal conduct—to disrupt your business contracts or prospective opportunities. We secure damages for lost profits and injunctive relief to halt further interference.

  3. Inducement of Breach of Contract
  4. If a third party knowingly induces your employee, supplier, or partner to breach a valid Ontario contract, Valiant Law LLP holds them accountable. We seek compensatory damages, disgorgement of gains, and injunctions to preserve your contractual relationships.

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