Natsoft Responds to Hexaware's Claims in Ongoing Patent Dispute Case
Natsoft's Legal Stand Against Hexaware
In recent developments in the tech industry, Natsoft Corporation and its affiliate Updraft LLC have issued a robust response to Hexaware Technologies Limited regarding ongoing litigation in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. This legal tussle centers around claims of patent infringement, breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and intentional interference with prospective economic advantage.
The controversy erupted when Hexaware publicly labeled Natsoft's allegations as “meritless” through a press release. This prompted Natsoft to clarify its position, emphasizing that the company invested over $100 million and numerous years into research and development to create proprietary tools that facilitate automated business rule extraction, code testing, and modernization. In its claim, Natsoft asserts that Hexaware has infringed on nine duly issued U.S patents, along with presenting non-patent claims.
According to Natsoft’s complaint, there are serious accusations against Hexaware involving the misappropriation of confidential information gathered during a previous partnership. It is alleged that Hexaware used this proprietary information to create competing products, notably RapidX™, Amaze®, and Tensai®.
Timmy Cheedala, CEO of Natsoft Corporation, stated, "Our complaint speaks for itself. Hexaware has not yet filed a response in court, yet it has chosen to issue a press release dismissing the case. We believe the matter should be resolved through legal channels—not through public relations statements." This shows Natsoft's determination to pursue this matter through the appropriate legal frameworks, emphasizing the importance of integrity in professional dealings.
As the litigation unfolds, Natsoft remains committed to protecting its intellectual property rights. The company is known for its long-standing role in delivering modernization solutions to various industries, including major Fortune 500 companies and public-sector institutions. Natsoft has built a reputation on its expertise in legacy system transformations, AI integrations, and delivering innovation driven by intellectual property.
The response from Natsoft underlines its conviction to seek justice through the legal process, maintaining that public relations strategies should not overshadow the factual basis of the claims. The ongoing litigation will not only aim for monetary damages and injunctive relief but will also encompass efforts to safeguard corporate innovation rights against what Natsoft describes as unfair competition practices from Hexaware.
With their extensive experience and a client base exceeding 500, Natsoft Corporation and Updraft LLC are well-prepared to navigate this high-stakes legal confrontation and ensure that fairness prevails in the technological domain.