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Case Details
Attorneys Mark D. Malloy and Matthew V. Fisher obtained summary judgment in an Illinois lawsuit. The client, a national distributor, was sued for tortious interference and conspiracy related to its entry into the e-cigarette industry. Damages claimed were future lost profits in excess of $5 million. The court found claims violated the “new business rule” due to speculative damages.
Additional Notes
Defense win, summary judgment.