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Economic (Business) Torts — 2.5 New Mexico General Credits

Economic torts, also known as "business torts," are those wrongful actions which cause harm to a business's profitability. It is an important and growing area of the law.

In this 2.5-hour November 15, 2022 program, Michael J. Hutter, Jr., Esquire gives a useful explanation of the major business torts. In addition, he provides valuable tips and warnings from his many years of experience with litigation involving business torts.

Mr. Hutter is Professor of Law at Albany Law School where he teaches Evidence, Federal Jurisdiction/Practice, and other courses. He has received numerous honors, including the Albany Law School Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Schenectady County Bar Association's President's Award. Mr. Hutter is also Special Counsel to the Albany, New York law firm of Powers & Santola, LLP.

Major topics include:
Background, definitions, historical development of business torts
Tortious interference
- interference with contracts
- interference with prospective advantage/business relations
- interference with contracts terminable at will
- privileges
- damages
Disparagement/Trade Libel/Injurious Falsehood
- common law
- elements of the cause of action
- equitable relief
Corporate Defamation
- elements of the cause of action
- remedies
False And Misleading Marketing
- common law: passing off
- common law: false advertising
- Lanham Act Sec. 43(a): false advertising
- Lanham Act Sec. 43(a): passing off
Trade Secret Misappropriation
- sources of protection; relation of trade secret law to patent law
- cause of action
- protectable trade secrets
- available remedies
State Misappropriation Law
- theory and limits
- misappropriation today
- specific claims


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AZ — 2.5 General Credits
CA — 2.5 General Credits
CO — 3 General Credits, Expires 2024-12-31
CT — 2.5 General Credits
DE — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-11-14
FL — 3 General Credits inc. 3 Business Litigation Credits, Course #2210356N, Expires 2024-07-31
GA — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-12-31
IN — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-12-31
KY — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-06-30
NV — 2.5 General Credits, Course ID # P_20230101_50508, Expires 2026-12-31
NJ — 3 General Credits
NM — 2.5 General Credits
NY — 3 Professional Practice Credits (attorneys seeking NY credit must ALWAYS place their orders from the New York page)
NC — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2025-02-28
OH — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-12-31
PA — 2.5 General Credits
TN — 2.50 General Credits, Expires 2024-11-14
TX — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-12-31
VA — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-10-31
VT — 2.5 General Credits, Expires 2024-11-14
WA — 2.5 Law & Law Practice Credits — Activity ID #1223835
WV — 3 General Credits
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