Portofino Technologies, a Swiss-based start-up founded by Alex Casimo and Leonard Lancia, has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against them by Citadel Securities.
The motion asserts that Citadel's legal action is an attempt to intimidate other employees and interfere with Portofino's business operations, according to a recent report from Insider.
The legal battle between the two companies began when Citadel Securities Europe filed a case in London in June 2022, alleging that Casimo and Lancia violated their employment agreements by soliciting Citadel Securities employees.
Portofino has denied these claims, saying that Citadel's case is "unmeritorious, anticompetitive, and a classic example of corporate bullying."
Not content with the legal proceedings in Europe, Citadel Securities also initiated legal action against Portofino in the United States.
In May of this year, Citadel sued the start-up in New York, accusing the founders of stealing trade secrets and deceiving their colleagues about their activities and intentions.
Portofino responded by characterizing Citadel's lawsuit as baseless and an attempt to stifle competition.
In its motion to dismiss the US lawsuit, Portofino argued that the dispute should be resolved in Europe since Citadel's European arm initiated legal proceedings in London first.
Portofino emphasized the need to conclude the London case expeditiously to continue its day-to-day operations without interference from Citadel Securities.
The company further added that there is no evidence to support Citadel's claims of trade secret theft, claiming that these allegations were intended to intimidate other Citadel Securities employees who may be considering leaving the company.
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