Dear Colleagues:
The Law of Inducement in Canadian Employment Law is the only work of its kind to focus on the past and current state of the law of inducement in the context of employment law. It offers both theoretical analysis and practical advice to practitioners in this evolving area of law.
This comprehensive text covers the following topics:
- The difference between the law of torts and the law of contract
- Overview of the roots and history of the tort of inducing breach of contract
- Expansion of the scope of the tort of inducing breach of contract
- Examination of recent English and Canadian jurisprudence
- Reviews the scope and elements of the economic torts
- Avoiding/attracting liability of inducing breach of contract
- Discusses and contrasts the equitable doctrine of knowing assistance with breach of trust with common law tort of inducing breach of contract
- Reviews geographical limits and mitigation of damages in the context of tort of inducing breach of contract liability
- Application of duty of good faith and fair dealing to the inducement scenarios
- How employers can prevent and remedy their economic loss caused by departing ex-employees
- Provides sample pleadings for economic torts:
- Tort of Inducing Breach of Contract
- Tort of Causing Loss By Unlawful Means
- Tort of Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations
Happy Family Day,
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Jason Neyers
Cassels Brock LLP Faculty Fellow in Contract LawAssociate Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
N6A 3K7
(519) 661-2111 x. 88435