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Altana stole rival's secrets for Venezuelan debt fund, UK court rules

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Posted on February 13, 2025

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LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge fund Altana Wealth misused a rival's confidential information and trade secrets to set up its own fund to invest in Venezuelan debt, London's High Court ruled on Thursday.

Altana Found Guilty of Misusing Rival's Secrets for Debt Fund

LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge fund Altana Wealth misused a rival's confidential information and trade secrets to set up its own fund to invest in Venezuelan debt, London's High Court ruled on Thursday.

London-based firm IlliquidX sued Altana in 2020, shortly after Altana set up the Altana Credit Opportunities Fund (ACOF), which is focused on Venezuelan distressed debt.

IlliquidX accused Altana of breaching a 2019 non-disclosure agreement signed when the firms briefly tried to set up a fund, at which time IlliquidX says it provided confidential information about credit opportunities in the South American country.

Altana and its founder and chief investment officer Lee Robinson said the lawsuit was baseless, arguing there was no confidential information which they could be proven to have used which was not already known to them or in the public domain.

But Eason Rajah ruled that Altana had breached the non-disclosure agreement and misused IlliquidX's "confidential information and trade secrets" in setting up and operating the fund.

He dismissed IlliquidX's claim for copyright infringement in relation to a slide presentation Altana used to market its fund.

Altana and IlliquidX did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Christina Fincher)

Key Takeaways

  • Altana Wealth misused IlliquidX's confidential information.
  • The High Court ruled in favor of IlliquidX.
  • The case involved a non-disclosure agreement breach.
  • Altana's founder, Lee Robinson, denied the allegations.
  • IlliquidX's copyright infringement claim was dismissed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Altana Wealth's misuse of IlliquidX's confidential information to establish a Venezuelan debt fund, as ruled by the UK's High Court.
What was the court's ruling?
The High Court found Altana Wealth guilty of breaching a non-disclosure agreement and misusing trade secrets from IlliquidX.
Who are the key entities involved?
The key entities are Altana Wealth, IlliquidX, and Lee Robinson.

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