A claim of tortious interference with contract requires the establishment of four elements: "(1) the existence of a valid contract between plaintiff and a third party; (2) the defendant's knowledge of that contract; (3) the defendant's intentional procuring of the breach; and (4) damages" (C.H.A. Design Export [H.K.] Ltd. v Miller, 191 A.D.3d 459, 459 [1st Dept 2021]). The Core defendants established that there was no valid contract between plaintiff broker and the...
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