Legal Question in Sexual Harassment in Massachusetts

Intentional Interference with Contract Relations

If a school administrator sexually assaults a teacher and the teacher's work perfomance deteriorates as a result, does the teacher have a tort cause of action that administrator intentionally interfered with teacher's contractual relations and prospective advantage, especially when teacher's contract was not renewed?


Asked on 7/03/09, 6:50 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Warren Wood Law Offices of Warren Wood

Re: Intentional Interference with Contract Relations

Although a great deal depends on the total facts of this occurrence, it is quite possible that you have causes and claims that should be examined closely by an attorney.

This Office provides free initial consultation to victims of abuse.

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Answered on 7/03/09, 7:10 pm
Warren Wood Law Offices of Warren Wood

Re: Intentional Interference with Contract Relations

Although a great deal depends on the total facts of this occurrence, it is quite possible that you have causes and claims that should be examined closely by an attorney.

This Office provides free initial consultation to victims of abuse.

Read more
Answered on 7/03/09, 7:10 pm


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