Time-Share Biz Says It Can Show Firm Interfered With Deals

By Sophia Morris (November 13, 2017, 6:41 PM EST) -- A time-share resort developer has urged a Florida federal court not to toss its suit accusing a time-share exit company, a Seattle law firm and an attorney of participating in a scheme that encourages time-share owners to break their contracts with the developer, arguing the evidence supports its interference claims....

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