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Goodfellas v. Macy's



Hi Haytham,

I spoke with Wissam today regarding evidence that we need for opposing the summary disposition motion. He says he's going to try and get these affidavits from the people I listed in the other email. He also mentioned that there's an affidavit from someone named Trevor from Coogi, but also stated that it wasn't Trevor that spoke directly with Macy's, and that rather Trevor had heard from management at Coogi regarding their cancelation of contract with Goodfellas.

I also had a couple questions: the summary disposition motion listed jury instructions for the interference with business relationships that included extra factors that aren't listed under other caselaw I found in Michigan.

Here's the much shorter list I found in Michigan caselaw(which is very similar, minus the proof of future economic benefit that is required under the jury instructions listed by Macy's):
1. existence of a valid biz relationship or expectancy
2. Knowledge of relationship/expectancy by the interferor
3. Intentional/Improper interference inducing or causing breach or termination of the relationship or expectancy 4. And resultant damage to the party whose relationship or expectancy has been disrupted.

These are the factors for tortious interference with contract:
1. contract existed
2. contract was breached
3. Defendant instigated the breach w/o justification

Based on my discussion with Wissam, if we can get statements from either Sean John (doubtful because they now have exclusive contract w/ Macy's), Coogi, Academiks, Wayne County Sheriff, and CIT/Wells Fargo, or ALL of the above, then we'd at least win the summary disposition motion on the interference w/ contract claim. The only problem I foresee is the interference w/ business expectancy because of the timing of what occurred (and the decline of the economy), and problems with proving damages, as well as the newness of the store when it all happened. Do you have any suggestions regarding damages, and what would be "good enough" to pass muster with the judge hearing the summary disposition motion?

I'll give you a call later this afternoon to see if you got this email. I didn't want to disturb you while you were in trial. Wissam also mentioned that he wanted to try to call you this afternoon.

Thanks,

Carolynn Beck
(202) 316-1367