Preventing Software Implementation Disputes
Integrating software into your enterprise’s workflow can be complex and time-consuming in and of itself, without even considering the potential risks involved. If you’re a company on the verge of implementing new software, chances are you’ve done your technical due diligence. It is a good idea to do the same regarding liability and risk.
Software Audits Don’t Have To Be A Pain
We have had many clients receive requests from a software vendor or vendor representative (e.g., BSA / The Software Alliance) to audit their computer systems to determine the scope of use of one or more software products/programs.
Don’t Ignore That Cease-and-Desist Letter
Many software litigation disputes begin with a client receiving a cease-and-desist (C&D) letter from a software vendor or competitor. Here are 4 things you should do immediately if you get a C&D letter regarding alleged software use/infringement…
Don’t Get Burned On Your Software Development Agreements
Many companies have custom software development needs, but no such in-house expertise. Hiring an outside developer can be both stressful and time-consuming…
5 Tips for Hiring a Website Developer
Clients regularly ask us to advise them with respect to their plans to develop a new website or refresh an older one. Here are 5 “big picture” things to keep in mind when hiring a website developer…
Protecting a Software Developer's Rights
We worked with a software developer involved in a contentious exit from his company.