DXC Technology says it has collected about $213.6 million from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) following a US Supreme Court decision related to a trade secrets dispute. The case centers on findings by lower courts that TCS willfully and maliciously misappropriated trade secrets belonging to DXC’s predecessor, CSC. According to the reports, the US Supreme Court does not disturb the lower-court rulings and allows them to stand. As a result, DXC’s award is treated as final and enforceable. The collected amount is reported at roughly $213.56 million (about $213.6 million). The sources characterize the outcome as a reinforcement of legal protections for intellectual property and customer trust, but both accounts tie the payment directly to the Supreme Court’s decision to leave the prior liability determination intact. The reports do not indicate any further Supreme Court action beyond letting the earlier rulings stand, and they focus on the financial recovery and the status of the trade secrets findings.
DXC receives $213.6 million from TCS after US Supreme Court upholds trade secrets ruling
DXC Technology says it has collected about $213.6 million from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) following a US Supreme Court decision related to a trade secrets dispute. The case centers on findings by...
- The payment is reported at about $213.6 million (about $213.56 million).
- DXC says it collects the amount from TCS after the US Supreme Court decision.
- Lower court rulings found TCS liable for willful and malicious misappropriation of trade secrets tied to DXC’s predecessor, CSC.
- The US Supreme Court decision lets the lower court rulings stand, without disturbing the liability finding.
- The reports link the collection to the finality and enforceability of the trade secrets award.
The development follows the US Supreme Court's decision to let stand lower court rulings that found TCS liable for the willful and malicious misappropriation of CSC's trade secrets.
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