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

Retention of value Even if the defendant had the requisite knowledge and ability to ‘replicate’ Humber, establishing when Humber is likely to lose its value (through the process of alpha decay) will be the primary consi

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Retention of value:

Even if the defendant had the requisite knowledge and ability to ‘replicate’ Humber, establishing when Humber is likely to lose its value (through the process of alpha decay) will be the primary consideration for a trial judge in fixing the length of any injunctive relief the claimants may be awarded. The claimants aver that the confidential information (in its entirety) will "retain its commercial value for substantial periods of time and, in some instances, for many years", and, in the case of Humber, "for a period of many years". This averment must be the basis on which the claimants seek injunctive relief for ‘several years’, despite having a contractual garden leave period of only one year. This issue is ‘controversial’, since that defendant disputes the claimants' characterisation of the likelihood of GR Information retaining its value, averring (at paragraph 38.4 of the defence) that trading strategies are subject to 'alpha decay', so the value of Humber (for example) "will decay significantly during the defendant's notice period." The fact that this is controversial does not, however, mean that it is not apposite for determination by a single joint expert (referencing Stellantis). Indeed, the court will benefit from a single answer which determines this question as between the parties. The expert will be able to say, drawing from his or her industry knowledge, and the financial information which the claimants are to provide by way of disclosure (in particular, from disclosure issue 6), whether, and to what extent, the GR Information is likely to retain its value. That is clearly not something which the court can determine without expert assistance, centring as it does on industry knowledge and financial modelling.