Crimson fails to get security costs from Eurekly

Crimson fails to get security costs from Eurekly
Crimson Education founder Jamie Beaton. (Image: supplied)
Michael Andrew
Crimson Education has failed to convince the high court that rival ed-tech startup Eurekly cannot afford to pay costs should its long-running legal quest fail when the case goes to trial in May 2022.The two companies have been engaged in a litigation feud following a failed joint venture attempt in 2018. Eurekly CEO Austen Clarke filed a $10 million suit against Crimson for poaching its head of product, Natalia Rozova, and allegedly mining and sharing confidential information about its business model.Crimson founder Jamie Beaton then ...

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