- Plaintiff
- Bhole, Inc.
- Represented By:
- Spence, Stephen (Phillips, Goldman & Spence, P.A.)
- Defense
- Shore Investments, Inc.
- Represented By:
- Sergovic, John (Sergovic, Carmean & Weidman, P.A.)
In this oral argument before the Delaware Supreme Court, the issues on appeal were whether the Trial Judge committed legal error regarding Alexander J. Pires, Jr.'s personal liability for tortious interference with Shore Investments, Inc.'s lease with Bhole, Inc. by relying upon inapposite law and whether Mr. Pires actions were protected by the Restatement Section 770 and affiliate privileges. Shore filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court against Mr. Pires, Bhole and other defendants on September 10, 2009, alleging that Bhole breached its lease with Shore, and that the defendants conspired to tortiously interfere with Shores lease with Bhole and business expectations. In a Post-Trial Opinion issued November 28, 2011, the Trial Judge found in favor of Shore on the breach of lease claim and on its tortious interference with lease claim.
The Superior Court's judgment was affirmed in part and reversed in part, and the case was remanded for further proceedings. Jurisdiction was not retained.
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