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Marathon Asset Management LLP v Seddon

[2017] EWHC 300 (Comm)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court of Justice, Commercial Court
Year2017
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

An employer claiming damages for an employee's breach of confidence by unlawfully copying or removing confidential documents recovers only nominal damages where it cannot prove the information was actually used, that it suffered financial loss, or that the wrongdoer made any gain; absent such proof there is no basis for a 'user' or licence-fee (Wrotham Park) award.

Area of Law

General

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