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TCS provisions $165 million for Epic claim, continues legal battle

TCS provisions $165 million for Epic claim, continues legal battle Following an order by an US court to pay $140 million, TCS has made a provisioning of $165 million towards the claims while continuing the legal battle Rukmini Rao | April 12, 2021 | Updated 22:27 IST Following the order by the US Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit, Chicago, last August, upholding an award against Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) asking to pay $140 million, the company has provisioned $165 million towards the legal claim. TCS, in the financial statements for the quarter and year ended March 31, 2021, said, Pursuant to ruling at the Appeals Court on August 20, 2020, in the case relating to Epic Systems Corporation (referred to as Epic) for alleged unauthorised access to and download of Epic s confidential information and use thereof in the development of the company s product MedMantra, the Company had provided Rs 1,218 crore ($165 million) towards this legal claim in its consolidated statement of pro

Federal appeals court reverses conviction for discharging pollution near the bay

Federal appeals court reverses conviction for discharging pollution near the bay Bay City News Service FacebookTwitterEmail Bay City News Foundation The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit on Thursday reversed the conviction of James Philip Lucero for engineering a scheme to dispose of dirt and debris on lands adjoining the Mowry Slough in Newark, near the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Lucero was a self-described dirt-broker who provided contractors and trucking companies with open space to dump fill material, or dirt, taken from construction sites for a fee, according to the court. He was indicted in 2016 for knowingly discharging a pollutant into navigable waters in violation of the federal Clean Water Act.

Judge denies injunction request by MSU women s swimmers

A federal judge has denied a request by members of Michigan State's women’s swimming and diving team for an injunction in their attempt to prevent the school from dropping the program. The plaintiffs in the case gave notice of their intention to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. The request for a preliminary injunction was filed last month and sought to restrain the school from eliminating the women’s varsity swimming and diving team — or any other women’s teams or athletic participation opportunities.

Supreme Court: Calif worship restrictions violate religious rights

Supreme Court: Calif. worship restrictions violate religious rights Robert Barnes, The Washington Post Feb. 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Associate Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, center left, is accompanied by Chief Justice John Roberts as they walk to the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court following an investiture ceremony on June 15, 2017 in Washington, D.C.Washington Post photo by Ricky Carioti. WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court s order late Friday night that California must allow churches to resume indoor worship services reveals a conservative majority that s determined to guard religious rights and is more than willing to second-guess state health officials, even during a pandemic.

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