An example of an adequately pleaded claim for tortious interference with contract based on inducement can be found in Creative Circle v. As implied, this type of interference requires a formal business agreement or contract already be in place and then be interfered with.Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer discuss pleading the element of inducement for tortious interference with contract claims. If you have any questions on a potential tortious interference case, please contact our legal team to schedule a complimentary consultation. There are cases where enticing someone to break a contract is intentional interference. To the extent that the c. 171, Plaintiff has also filed this action in the Business Litigation Session sitting in Suffolk County. However, when the duty can be found in tort independent of the parties' contract terms, the plaintiff's economic damages are recoverable in tort.