Furthermore, Del Rosso’s legal team argues that Azima has failed to prove any economic loss stemming from the alleged publication of the trade secrets, noting the absence of any banking partners or business deals that were terminated as a result.
In addition to Del Rosso’s push for dismissal, non-party witness Christopher Swecker has filed a motion seeking nearly $210,000 in attorney fees and costs from Azima. Swecker, who has been involved in the case as legal counsel for Del Rosso, claims that compliance with Azima’s subpoena has imposed an undue financial burden, involving extensive document review and significant expenses for discovery hosting.
The case, which revolves around allegations of a broader conspiracy involving the Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority and law firm Dechert LLP, continues to unfold as both sides prepare for further legal battles.