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Trein, inc. entered into a one-year, $1 million contract with mia, a sports celebrity, to promote trein's products. e-presto inc., a competitor of trein, was interested in having mia promote its products but knew of her contract with trein. e-presto offered mia a three-year, $5 million contract. during the first year under contract with trein, mia left trein and signed with e-presto. if trein sues e-presto for tortious interference with a contract, e-presto

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