Lay Jury Awards Nearly $70 Million in Damages Against Syntel in TriZetto Litigation

Reuters
01 Jul
Lay Jury Awards Nearly $70 Million in Damages Against Syntel in TriZetto Litigation

Atos Group has announced that a lay jury in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York has awarded nearly $70 million in compensatory damages to TriZetto. This ruling is part of an ongoing litigation involving Syntel, which Atos acquired in 2018, with Cognizant and its subsidiary TriZetto. The case, which began in 2015, centers on Syntel's alleged misappropriation and copyright infringement. The jury's verdict is subject to review by the judge, with a final decision anticipated in the coming months. Atos retains the right to appeal the decision.

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