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In Slater Numismatics v. Driving Force, Driving Force was set up by former employees of a firm Slater worked closely with. Driving Force then move to capture business from a major client of Slater. Slater sued for interference with contractual relations. The appeals court held that Slater
 a. presented a strong case for intentional interference as Driving Force appeared to make is hard for Slater to perform its contractual duties
  b. could sue for intentional interference because Driving Force was shown to have profit motives for attempting to take away business
  c. had been defrauded by Driving Force
  d. could not sue Driving Force because it was a matter of hard but honest competition
  e. none of the other choices are correct
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this is exactly what I needed
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Thanks for your help!!
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Good timing, thanks!
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