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Revisiting Key Provisions in Software and Outsourcing Agreements

By William A. Tanenbaum of Kaye Scholer LLP

Key provisions in software license and outsourcing agreements should be revisited and updated in light of the events of 9/11 and changes in privacy laws, intellectual property practices, and the business purposes of information technology projects. Central to this is the use of technology to implement business transformation, that is, the use of software and outsourcing to improve, or transform, a company's business operations.

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