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Nagarro Sued In U.S. Federal Court for Software Theft and Unfair Business Practices; Court Orders Sigma Six Technologies, Inc. Case to Proceed

Nagarro, Inc., a Silicon Valley outsourced software developer whose back office in Gurgaon, India employs over 400 employees, has been sued in federal court by two U.S.-based companies for theft of trade secrets, breach of confidentiality, unfair business practices and unlawful interference with another company's contract.

The suit, filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that Nagarro contracted with Sigma Six Technologies to provide software development services. Nagarro allegedly began performing the work in India but soon circumvented Sigma Six Technologies to deal directly with T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH, which had ordered the software, popularly known as ServiceNet, from another U.S. company, Sigma Six Technologies' exclusive licensee.

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