A business contract disrupted by a third party may lead to a claim for tortious interference. This legal theory holds outsiders liable for intentionally causing a breach or preventing someone from performing their contract. It protects businesses and individuals who suffer financial losses due to another’s unjustified meddling in their agreements, serving as a safeguard for economic stability.
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