Palantir Expands Lawsuit Against Percepta Leadership
Palantir expanded its lawsuit on Thursday to add Percepta AI co-founder and CEO Hirsh Jain, co-founder Radha Jain and former engineer Joanna Cohen, alleging they breached non-solicitation agreements and stole confidential materials. Filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Palantir says the trio recruited at least 10 former employees and took source code, customer workflows and proprietary engagement strategies. Palantir seeks return of materials and a 12-month bar from Percepta or investor General Catalyst.
Key Points
- 1Adds defendants: Hirsh Jain, Radha Jain and Joanna Cohen accused of breaching non-solicitation agreements
- 2Alleges exfiltration of source code, customer workflows and proprietary engagement strategies
- 3Seeks return of confidential files and 12-month injunction barring work at Percepta or General Catalyst
Scoring Rationale
Official court filing establishes credible, high-stakes talent and IP allegations, but it's a case-specific legal dispute without technical breakthroughs.
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