Tullett Prebon Wins Unlawful Conspiracy Claim Against Bgc, Shaun Lynn And Tony V

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MEDIA RELEASE PR38812


Tullett Prebon Wins Unlawful Conspiracy Claim Against BGC, Shaun Lynn and Tony

Verrier


LONDON, NEW YORK, HONG KONG and SINGAPORE, Mar. 18 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


    

    - Tullett Prebon plc v BGC Brokers LP and BGC Brokers GP Limited

("BGC"), Anthony Neil Verrier ("Tony Verrier"), Shaun Carl Edgar Lynn 

("Shaun Lynn"), and others.


    - Statement by Tullett Prebon on the Judgment handed down on 18 March 

2010 at the Royal Courts of Justice, London.


    

    - Mr Justice Jack held that:


    - There was a conspiracy between BGC, Tony Verrier and Shaun Lynn to 

      poach Tullett Prebon employees.


    - The injunction preventing BGC from recruiting Tullett Prebon staff must 

      continue until BGC has absorbed the Court's judgment exposing BGC's 

      unlawful conduct.


    - Evidence was destroyed and deleted from BGC's computer system.


    - Tony Verrier's 'gambit' was to 'lose' BlackBerrys which might contain 

      inconvenient material and Tony Verrier's instructions were the cause of 

      at least some of the Defendants' phones and BlackBerrys being lost.


    - The brokers' claims that they were entitled to walk out on their 

      contracts with Tullett Prebon were dismissed.


    - Tullett Prebon was and is entitled to injunctions as well

      as financial remedies.


    - BGC lost its counter-claim against Tullett Prebon, which the

      Judge dismissed.



    As the Judge set out at paragraph 3 of his Judgment: At this trial, 

Tullett sought to continue by way of injunction the effect of undertakings 

given in April 2009 and to establish its right to damages. The Defendants in 

the main denied any wrongdoing and claimed that Tullett was not entitled to 

any further injunction or to damages. BGC also brought a counter-claim.


    The Judge found in Tullett's favour, granting further

injunctions and that Tullett also had the right to claim damages. BGC's

counter-claim failed.


    The Court found that it should only be necessary to extend the

injunction against BGC, Mr Lynn and Mr Verrier until 2 April 2010 because the

Judgment exposed BGC's unlawful conduct. Mr Justice Jack found: "The Court

must assume that the exposure of BGC's conduct as set out in the judgment

will curb unlawful recruitment in the future."


    Terry Smith commented: "In order to operate successfully businesses need

to be able to rely upon a framework of law in which contracts are respected

and when it is necessary to resort to proceedings, witnesses are truthful and

evidence is preserved and disclosed rather than concealed or destroyed. It is

clear that BGC, Mr Verrier and Mr Lynn had other designs. However, we trust

that Mr Justice Jack' s Judgment and findings will be respected by them and

help to take us back to the sort of legal framework which all businesses

require.


    Key Findings


    The Judge's findings included the following:


    

    - "I did not find Mr Lynn a reliable witness. I have to ask

      why he wished to distance himself from Mr Verrier and the answer must 

      be that he knew that some of Mr Verrier's conduct was unlawful."


    - "I am satisfied that it was Mr Verrier's gambit to 'lose'

      BlackBerrys whenever he thought they might contain inconvenient 

      material, and that his instructions were the cause of at least some of 

      the mobiles being lost. I am satisfied that the inaccessibility of the 

      contents of his last BlackBerry due to a missing password was a 

      deliberate ploy."


    - "It was Mr Verrier's intention formed long before 2 January

      2009 to recruit primarily from Tullett. There were two reasons. One was 

      that it was the company which he knew and where he was known and where 

      he had friends. Second, recruiting from Tullett was a way of getting 

      his own back on Mr Smith."


    - "Mr Verrier intended to use desk heads to assist him in the

      recruitment of their desks as and when that would best achieve his aim 

      and in so far as they were willing to do so. That included the 

      provision of financial information."


    - "I found that in his evidence Mr Verrier stuck to the truth

      where he was able to, but departed from it with equanimity and 

      adroitness where the truth was inconvenient."


    - "In an affidavit sworn on 7 April 2009 Mr Verrier had stated

      that Mr Hall had not provided him with any confidential information 

      after 1 January 2009. That was not so."


    - "The conclusion to be drawn from what actually happened,

      from the oral evidence and from the documents is that Mr Verrier 

      decided that, come what may, that is, whether or not the recruits and 

      each of them had good grounds, weak grounds, or no grounds, to claim 

      constructive dismissal, within a short period of their signing with 

      BGC he would instruct his recruits to leave Tullett en masse."


    - "...on 15 December BGC disclosed a copy of a report headed

      'Project Toscana'. The single copy had been found filed in BGC's legal

      department - R 6954. No other copies were located. It would have been 

      typed by Ms Howell from Mr Verrier's manuscript. There was no copy to 

      be found kept by her as a hard copy or saved electronically on BGC's 

      computer system. I do not find it credible that she would have typed 

      up the report and handed it to Mr Verrier without saving it on the 

      computer system. I conclude that the other copies and copies of any 

      further reports as foreseen by the e-mail were destroyed. They were 

      also deleted from BGC's computer system."


    Notes to editors


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    Tullett Prebon



largest inter-dealer brokers and operates as an intermediary in wholesale 

financial markets facilitating the trading activities of its clients, in 

particular commercial and investment banks. The business now covers seven 

major product groups: Volatility, Rates, Non Banking & Sterling Cash, 

Treasury, Energy, Credit, Environmental and Equities. Tullett Prebon's 

Electronic Broking division offers electronic solutions to these products.


    In addition to its brokerage services, Tullett Prebon offers a variety of

market information services through its IDB Market Data division, Tullett

Prebon Information.


    Tullett Prebon has its principal offices in London, New Jersey, Hong

Kong, Singapore and Tokyo, with other offices, joint ventures and affiliates

in Bahrain, Bangkok, Calgary, Frankfurt, Jakarta, Luxembourg, Manila, Mumbai,

Paris, Salt Lake City, Seoul, Shanghai, Sydney, Toronto, Warsaw and Zurich.

    

    For further information, please contact:


    Nigel Szembel

    Tullett Prebon

    +44(0)7802-362088/+44(0)2072007722

    nszembel@tullettprebon.com


    Source: Tullett Prebon




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