Palantir goes after two former employees for developing Copycat business

A formal challenge was filed earlier this week in US District Court – Southern District off New York, against against two former employees who they claim used deception and stolen documents and information to create a competing copycat business.
The case being made – “Two former Palantir employees, Jain and Cohen exploited their prior access to Palantir’s confidential information, proprietary methodologies, and customer relationships to the benefit of a copycat “version” of Palantir. Jain and Cohen hid their unfair competition—knowing that it directly violated their contractual obligations to Palantir.

Their misconduct only recently came to light after their imitation business emerged from “stealth” mode, professing to have developed in eleven months the same product and business that took Palantir decades to develop and while Jain, its co-founder, was party to a non-competition agreement with Palantir. Palantir’s subsequent forensic investigation revealed theft of confidential documents and information, which has started to unravel the scope of Defendants’ misconduct.”

PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC., Plaintiff, v. RADHA JAIN and JOANNA COHEN, Defendants

See The complaint here. Case 1:25-cv-08985-JPO

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