Abstract
The decision of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in Harmon v. Harmon established that a plaintiff has a remedy in damages for tortious interference with the expectancy of a legacy which may be sought prior to the testator's death. The purpose of this Note is to examine the Harmon court's reasoning, the utility of the remedy announced in Harmon in light of pre-existing plaintiffs' remedies, and the potential consequences of that decision. The development of these themes will require an examination of the decisional law background of the Harmon decision and an analysis of the legal status of testamentary expectancies.
First Page
529
Recommended Citation
Paul F. Driscoll,
Tortious Interference with the Expectancy of a Legacy: Harmon v. Harmon,
32
Me. L. Rev.
529
(1980).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/mlr/vol32/iss2/11