Infosys, India's third-largest information technology services company, is putting in all-out efforts to douse the visa fire that erupted almost six months ago, with the filing of a lawsuit by one of its United States employees, and is spreading wings further.
In the latest move, the Bengaluru-headquartered company is understood to have hired a noted criminal lawyer in the US, Stephen A Jonas, and his law firm, WilmerHale, to defend it in all kinds of criminal matters pertaining to the alleged visa misuse case, according to highly-placed sources.
Jonas, a partner in WilmerHale's litigation/controversy department and the chair of the firm's investigations and criminal litigation practice group, represents major corporations and their officers and directors in criminal matters, according to the law firm's website.
The firm claims it has over 1,000 lawyers and offices in 12 cities in the US, Europe and Asia. It counts AT&T, Boeing, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, EMC, General Electric, Goldman Sachs, Honda, Lufthansa and Novartis, among its major corporate clients.
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