Federal Court Narrows AIG Trade Secrets Dispute with Insurance Startup

A recent decision by a federal court in New Jersey has brought changes to the legal battle involving AIG and a newly established insurer led by former AIG senior executives. The legal action, centered on alleged trade secrets theft, has encountered adjustments as the court deemed certain claims inadequately supported. These claims include interference with contract, breach of fiduciary duty, and unauthorized access of AIG’s computer systems. For further details regarding the court’s decision, please refer to the original coverage on Law360.