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Computer Purchase And Software Development Contracts ( July 1999 )
Many business people facing computer related aqcquisitions are uncertain as to when to use consultants and attorney. -
Litigation Already Underway ( July 1999 )
Introduction When it comes to the Y2K problem, nothing is absolutely certain and many things are very uncertain. -
Technology Law--Not Just for Lawyers ( July 1999 )
What exactly is technology law? We've all heard the term "intellectual property" which has been around for a . -
Electronic Documents and Digital Signatures: Changing the Way Business Is Conducted and Contracts Are Formed ( March 1999 )
Reviews the technology behind digital signatures and explores electronic commerce's impact on established industries and government interests. -
Can a Software Agreement be a Security Under Oregon Law? ( June 1999 )
Hypothetical XYZ Software Company, ("XYZ") an Oregon corporation, sells its "Solve-it-All" sof. -
Y2K Liability ( June 1999 )
One of the emerging trends in the law is the concern over Year 2000 (Y2K) liability. Speculation is widespread that. -
The Impact of Proposed Article 2B of the Uniform Commercial Code on Consumer Contracts for Information and Computer Software ( September 1997 )
This article describes a history of the decisions that led to the creation of proposed UCC Article 2B. Second, this article outlines how proposed UCC Article 2B will increase certainty in the area of electronic contracting. -
Software Financing: The Perplexities of a Program Agreement ( August 1998 )
The article examines the most common structure of software financing: 100 percent financing of software in which software is financed pursuant to a software financing program agreement. -
Methods of "Doing Business" are now PatentableÃÂA Report on the CAFC'S State Street Decision ( August 1998 )
This article discusses the case of State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc. as it pertains to some of the guidelines which companies should now consider when evaluating the potential patentability of innovations in the fields of finance, accounting, business, and computer software. -
Year 2000 Update: Year 2000-Related Litigation ( December 1998 )
This report contains articles addressing: Non-complaint software; Product failures; and Shareholder suits in regards to the Year 2000 computer problem.