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Nonprofit status doesn’t preclude economic damages

Nonprofit status doesn’t preclude economic damages

Nonprofit status doesn’t preclude economic damages

The nonprofit status of a chamber of commerce does not mean that it cannot suffer economic damages, a federal District Court in Oregon has held. It has refused to dismiss a claim for intentional interference with economic relations and libel against a lawyer and his law firm that claimed the chamber, by its very nature as a nonprofit, could not suffer economic harm. The defendants “have failed to provide any persuasive authority for this novel proposition,” the Court said, “and I decline to accept it.” The chamber had sued the lawyer and his firm, claiming that the lawyer intentionally engaged in a defamatory and libelous email and letter writing campaign that interfered with its existing...

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