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March 7, 2008

Bank Julius Baer Moves to Withdraw Suit Against WikiLeaks

Bank Julius Baer has filed a motion to dismiss (pdf) its lawsuit against WikiLeaks. The complaint alleged that WikiLeaks published stolen documents revealing confidential information about the accounts of the bank’s clients. The New York Times is reporting that lawyers involved in the case said the move by Bank Julius Baer most likely ends its battle against WikiLeaks.

LLB's earlier coverage of this litigation can be found here and here. [JH]

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Any new developments

Posted by: NY Lawyer | Mar 24, 2008 6:55:03 AM

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