Multinational information technology firm Cognizant is defending itself in federal court against allegations that it prefers to hire Indian nationals in the U.S. and discriminates against applicants of other races and origins. The trial began in Los Angeles this week.
Represented by attorneys at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, Cognizant has denied the claims.
Kotchen & Low LLP partner Daniel A. Kotchen, the ...
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