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Marshmallow denies trying to "dump" clients in legal spat with Mulsanne

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Mulsanne launched a case against the start-up in March this year, accusing it of misusing confidential information and stealing trade secrets.

Marshmallow has denied accusations of trying to “dump” clients in its ongoing legal spat with Mulsanne Insurance.

In its reply to Marshmallow’s defence, Mulsanne reiterated its allegations that insurtech start-up Marshmallow has misused confidential information and stolen trade secrets.

In a rejoinder document, signed by Marshmallow on 9 July, the business disputes various aspects of Mulsanne’s reply, branding it “incomplete and one-sided”.

The two companies are also battling over whether a

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