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Business News/ Companies / News/  US court trims fine on TCS to $420 million in Epic Systems lawsuit
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US court trims fine on TCS to $420 million in Epic Systems lawsuit

The matter relates to a US grand jury order that slapped TCS and Tata America International with a $940 million fine in a trade secret lawsuit filed against them by Epic Systems in April 2016

TCS said the order will not have any impact on second quarter financial results expected on 12 October. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhury/MintPremium
TCS said the order will not have any impact on second quarter financial results expected on 12 October. Photo: Aniruddha Chowdhury/Mint

New Delhi: IT major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) on Sunday said a US court has more than halved the compensatory and punitive damages demanded from the company to $420 million in a lawsuit filed by Epic Systems Corp.

The matter relates to a US grand jury order that slapped two Tata group companies—Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Tata America International Corp.—with a $940 million fine in a trade secret lawsuit filed against them by Epic in April 2016.

TCS said an opinion and order has been issued by the western district court of Wisconsin in the suit filed by Epic Systems against the company. “Partially granting TCS motion, the court significantly reduced the compensatory and punitive damages of USD 940 million awarded by the July verdict in April 2016, to USD 420 million," TCS said in a regulatory filing issued on Sunday.

The Mumbai-headquartered IT major said it has received a legal advice that the order and the reduced damages awarded are not supported by evidence presented during the trial and a strong appeal can be made to superior court to fully set aside the jury verdict.

Epic had accused TCS and Tata America International Corp., in a lawsuit filed in October 2014 in US district court in Madison which was amended in January and December 2015, of “brazenly stealing trade secrets, confidential information, documents and data" belonging to Epic.

The Wisconsin court in April 2016 had ruled the two Tata group companies to pay $240 million to Epic Systems for allegedly ripping off its software, besides $700 million as punitive damages. “The company did not misuse or derive any benefit from Epic’s documents and plans to defend its position vigorously before the trail judge as well as in appeal," TCS said in the filing.

TCS said the order will not have any impact on second quarter financial results expected on 12 October.

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Published: 01 Oct 2017, 06:08 PM IST
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