Svmuu News: Citadel Securities, a leading Wall Street market-making firm, has officially withdrawn its U.S. trade secret lawsuit against crypto market maker Portofino Technologies, shifting its focus to U.K. insolvency proceedings to recover nearly 6 million pounds in damages awarded by a London arbitration tribunal.
Citadel has filed documents with a New York court, jointly requesting with Portofino that the case be dismissed. The firm stated that continuing the U.S. litigation lacks economic value, as it would be difficult to enforce a judgment and recover funds even if it were to prevail. This transnational dispute, which has spanned nearly three years, has not resulted in a substantive ruling on the trade secret allegations. Citadel emphasized that the dismissal does not mean its trade secret claims are invalid; it had previously secured a favorable award in the London arbitration, but the founder has delayed payment. Consequently, Citadel has turned to the High Court of Justice in the UK to initiate insolvency proceedings against Portofino’s founder in order to enforce its claim. (CoinDesk)
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Citadel Withdraws Portofino Trade Secret Lawsuit in the U.S., Turns to the U.K. to Seek £6 Million in Arbitration Awards Through Bankruptcy Proceedings
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