Portofino Founders File Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit by Citadel Securities, Claim it was Meant to "Intimidate Other Employees"
Portofino Technologies, a Swiss-based start-up founded by Alex Casimo and Leonard Lancia, has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought against them by Citadel Securities. The motion asserts that Citadel's legal action...
The motion asserts that Citadel's legal action is an attempt to intimidate other employees and interfere with Portofino's business operations, according to a recent report from Insider. ...
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