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Technology Law Notes

On contracts, intellectual property, and startup companies. By D. C. Toedt

Warranties

Why tech vendors should consider providing a written risk-factors disclosure sheet

May 11, 2010

in Legal Dept, Marketing Dept, Risk Management Dept, Sales Dept, Uncategorized

Lawsuit-defense tip for software vendors: Clearly label demos and mock-ups as such

May 6, 2010

in BusDev Dept, Legal Dept, Marketing Dept, Professsional Services Dept, Risk Management Dept, Sales Dept

Why the fraud claim is the lawyer’s weapon of choice in lawsuits over failed technology projects

May 6, 2010

in Business, Contract, Fraud, Sales

Patent-infringement warranties should be negotiated very cautiously

October 17, 2009

in Contract Management Dept, Finance Dept, Risk Management Dept, Sales Dept

It’s OK to say “represents and warrants” instead of just one or the other (but you might not want to)

September 20, 2009

in Contract review, Procurement Dept, Professsional Services Dept, Risk Management Dept, Sales Dept

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