Aon Consulting has sued
Marsh Inc. and its subsidiary,
Marsh & McLennan Agency, for allegedly gaining unauthorised access to
Aon data.
The lawsuit charges Marsh and Marsh & McLennan with misappropriation of trade secrets and deceptive trade practices. Aon alleges that Marsh and Marsh & McLennan obtained Aon survey data and used it in its own business.
Aon offers compensation data surveys to its customers, according to the lawsuit. Access to the data – which comes from about 3,000 different organisations – is restricted. In order to gain access, participating organisations agree to conditions on how the survey reports can be used. Access is gained through a secure website, using Aon-provided login credentials.
Marsh and Marsh & McLennan Agency, meanwhile, offer compensation consulting services through their San Diego-based business unit, Barney & Barney Insurance Services. Aon claims that the Marsh companies gained access to its restricted data by using a participating organisation’s login credentials, then used the information in its own compensation consulting services.
Aon claimed in the lawsuit that it “has suffered irreparable injury” as a result of the Marsh companies’ actions. Aon is seeking damages, attorneys’ fees and court costs, and a permanent injunction.
Aon also recently sued competitor Willis Towers Watson over the hiring of an executive. Willis hired former PricewaterhouseCoopers consultant Michael J. Burwell as its chief financial officer. The same day Burwell started with Willis, Aon sued, alleging that Burwell had worked with Aon as a consultant and knew the company’s trade secrets. Taking the job with Willis, Aon claimed, was a violation of Burwell’s fiduciary duty. Willis said Wednesday that the companies had resolved that dispute, although terms were confidential.
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