A federal choose has denied a short lived restraining order in opposition to seven former workers of Marsh sued in certainly one of a number of lawsuits in opposition to defectors to hitch Howden US.
Marsh USA early this month filed a lawsuit in opposition to the group of former senior personnel at Marsh’s Florida zone who at the moment are at Howden US, a brand new U.S. retail broking enterprise of Howden launched in September. Marsh alleges its former workers violated numerous worker contracts, used commerce secrets and techniques and took purchasers.
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On Nov. 19 Choose Jennifer L. Rochon within the U.S. District Court docket for the Southern District of New York denied Marsh’s request for a short lived restraining order.
Marsh has one other lawsuit in opposition to Howden US CEO Michael Parrish in addition to Giselle Lugones, Robert Lynn, and Julie Layton. In that case, the court docket in September granted Marsh a preliminary injunction. Parrish, Lugones, Lynn, and Layton are prohibited from soliciting workers to go away Marsh, soliciting purchasers or potential purchasers, or utilizing confidential info and commerce secrets and techniques of Marsh.
Marsh nonetheless has a preliminary injunction movement excellent within the case in opposition to the seven, whose involvement in what Marsh has known as a “hid scheme,” was revealed throughout an ongoing investigation. A listening to on the matter is scheduled for February.
March McLennan Company has additionally filed a separate lawsuit in opposition to its former head of specialty marine in St. Louis.
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