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by patio11 6281 days ago
I think a certain law firm is going to get a very expensive lesson in the meaning of "tortious interference". God, this is such a canonical example of it you might as well print it in the freaking dictionary next to the definition.
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The definition:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tortious_interference

That should save everyone who reads this a few clicks.

based on the way the guy typed, I'd bet he'd let them get away with it, whenever they email him saying that they decided that he is right
Yeah, in my totally unprofessional opinion, if he can prove those are his originally there's a pretty compelling countersuit there. This sort of thing is why we have those.