Pursuer Defender Case Study

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The Pursuer fails to put forth relevant averments in relation to the alleged solicitation carried out by the Defender. The Pursuers fails to provide a reasonable explanation for believing that the Defender intends to solicit as there are no averments to state why the Pursuer believes that the Defender intends to solicit clients and employees.
No specification is provided as to the basis on which the Pursuer avers to know what the Defenders intentions are.

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