Dechert may face UK lawsuit over Indian hacking claim

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Dechert may face UK lawsuit over Indian hacking claim
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An Iranian-American businessman wants to sue U.S. law firm Dechert over allegations of hacking, seeking a London court's approval to add it as a defendant in a long-simmering dispute with the Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA).

Aviation tycoon Farhad Azima alleges that a former partner at the Philadelphia-based law firm helped direct Indian hackers to steal his emails as his relationship with RAKIA soured over a pair of botched business deals.

Dechert declined comment. Lawyers for Gerrard and del Rosso did not return messages seeking comment. Both have previously denied having anything to do with the leaked emails, which captured Azima's private communications with friends and business partners.first filed in London's High Court and submitted late last month alongside an application for foreign discovery in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.

Azima's battle with RAKIA – an investment fund based in emirate Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates – stems from disputes over two failed joint ventures, a pilot training facility at the emirate's airport and a luxury hotel in the country of Georgia.claimed that Dechert and Gerrard "engaged and paid" del Rosso, whom he alleges "oversaw and directed the hacking.

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