emjiel
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Voici ce que dit l'avocat de Syntel.Je ne comprends pas les propos de Trizetto
And to develop competing software, which was never our goal parenthetically. But when you look at the relatively few cases where avoided costs are awarded, they’re typically cases in which the defendant is fully exploiting the trade secrets. But the permanent injunction prevents us from doing that. And one of the most notable things about TriZetto brief is that at one point TriZetto says: « well, look, if you think this is a problem, get rid off the permanent injunction ». And that illustrates well what is going on here. TriZetto wants this windfall and make no doubt about it, TriZetto makes quite clear that what it is trying to do here is to use this award to punish us. On page 70 of their brief, they say this is necessary so that Syntel can’t face meaningful consequences. But that’s not a compensatory award under any sense.