NEXA Lending CEO Mike Kortas is pushing back against a trade secrets lawsuit from loanDepot, alleging the competitor has engaged in the same behavior.
The lender and servicer sued
The two LOs stole confidential information about Loandepot's business and used it to convert clients to NEXA, according to the complaint. The originators, who are not named as defendants, switched firms in January. Loandepot said it commenced arbitrations against the ex-workers.
The complaint for misappropriation of trade secrets and computer fraud seeks injunctive relief for NEXA to stop using, and to return the Loandepot data it allegedly holds. This week's suit appears to be the first legal battle between the prominent industry lenders.
A spokesperson for Loandepot declined to comment. Kortas, in text messages to National Mortgage News Friday, called the lawsuit "pathetic" and said his company feels strongly that the case will be dismissed.
"We already have case law and NEXA doesn't have a damn thing of theirs," he wrote, suggesting prior litigation outcomes support his company's position. "We've told them that many times and those jackasses just want to pound on their chest because they're getting their asses kicked by brokers anyway."
Kortas said to expect a countersuit, as Loandepot has taken NEXA's LOs and "we have seen our loans go to them."
The competition comments come after Loandepot publicly announced its
A history of litigation
Both companies are in active litigation with mortgage rivals.
Loandepot has been involved in several poaching complaints, including a few large disputes with
NEXA is facing its own poaching allegations in a yearslong battle with