Claim No: IL-2025-000064 - [2025] EWHC 2545 (Ch)
Chancery Division of the High Court

Claim No: IL-2025-000064 - [2025] EWHC 2545 (Ch)

Fecha: 06-Oct-2025

Ms Goodman submits that this arbitral decision demonstrates the utility of an expert in this type of assessment as lawyers are obviously ill-equipped to know, and the court will be ill-equipped to adj

Ms Goodman submits that this arbitral decision demonstrates the utility of an expert in this type of assessment as lawyers are obviously ill-equipped to know, and the court will be ill-equipped to adjudicate, without the assistance of an expert, whether the defendant is right to say that much of the confidential information was, in fact, ‘generic tools’. Ms Goodman says that that will obviously have a bearing on the relief sought.

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Ms Goodman points out that the English and Welsh courts have also recognised the utility of expert evidence specifically with respect to quantitative trading. In AlphaSharp Ltd v ADG Capital Management LLP [2021] EWHC 1779 (Comm), the court was concerned with a summary judgment application. The claim concerned licences granted by the claimant to the defendant. The claimant had developed a quantitative trading strategy, and had licensed IP rights in that strategy. In dismissing the summary judgment application, Waksman J observed (at paragraph 38) that:

I cannot rule out that there will be expert evidence on industry practice here, as evidence reasonably available at trial, though that has not been put in yet. Present directions do not bar the experts from dealing with that issue, assuming an application is made in good time.