Supreme Court of Virginia Agrees to Hear Appian Petition to Reinstate $2.036 Billion Verdict Against Pegasystems, Inc.
- The Supreme Court of Virginia agreed to hear Appian's petition to reinstate a $2.036 billion judgment against Pegasystems, Inc. For trade secret misappropriation.
- The petition challenges four errors made by the Court of Appeals and seeks to restore the jury's unanimous verdict.
- The jury found Pegasystems violated the Virginia Computer Crimes Act, which remains confirmed as Pegasystems chose not to appeal that ruling.
- Christopher Winters, General Counsel of Appian, expressed hope that the Supreme Court will reinstate the jury's verdict and corresponding damages.
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