Coronavirus Cut Legal
Staffing Project of HC2 Which Sues To Enjoin
Its Contract Attorney
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 26 – The legal
staffing company HC2 in
September 2019 sent it
contract attorney Andrew
Delaney to work for a
Corporate Client it would
prefer to leave
unnamed.
The project
got suspended due to COVID-19
in March 2020. And, according
to HC2, then Delaney demanded
$450,000 from the Corporate
Client. HC2 wants an
injunction.
A hearing
was held on May 26 before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Lewis J. Liman. Inner
City Press covered
it.
HC2 emphasizes
that Delaney as a lawyer knew
exactly what he was doing, and
asked for an injunction. They
want their confidential
information back, before it is
(they said) leaked to the
press.
The case is HC2,
Inc. v. Delaney, 20-cv-03178
(Liman).
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