Legal Question in Personal Injury in Wisconsin
Tortious Interference
I am a professor involved in dispute with another
professor. This person submitted a performance
review of me which was quite slanderous. There
were many incorrect facts and statements which I
can prove to be false. I short I can prove that he
willfully lied about me with the intent to get me
fired which he did. Does this interference into a
matter over which he did not have direct control
fall under the purvue of tortious interference. By
interjecting falsehoods into what other wise would
have been an ordinary contractual relationship
with the university he cause me damage. Is the
just slander (or libel) or is it tortious interference
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Tortious Interference
Although your case is not the type of case I typically handle, I believe that you probably do have a meritorious claim against the professor if the facts contained in your question can be proved. The big issue, in my opinion, will be whether you will be able to prove that the professor intentionally gave information about you that the professor knew to be false.