3548 REVIEW DENIED A defendant whose acts did not induce a third person to do anything the third person had not already decided to do cannot thereby be liable for interference with contract; inducing breach of fiduciary duty is not a tort; a defendant who does not owe a fiduciary duty can not be liable for conspiracy to breach a fiduciary duty.Citation1800 CONTACTS v STEINBERG (Discount Lenses) 107 CA4 568 [See: CCP 425.16; CivC 47; Quelimane v Stewart Title 19 C4 26, T/AT 10/98, Everest v Whitehall 100 CA4 1102, T/AT 9/02]
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