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Information Technology Law: What Every Lawyer Should Know
10/29/08
Plymouth
| CLE:
3.5
| Level:
Intermediate
Presented by the Information Technology Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan in cooperation with the Institute of Continuing Legal Education
Help your clients evolve in the modern economy. Internet technology and global connections have transformed the world for all businesses. Companies need lawyers who understand online business and technology deals and the legal issues connected with them. Learn key strategies from a faculty of expert corporate counsel and IT law specialists. The more you know, the greater your business development opportunities.
Attend and learn to:
Avoid often overlooked problems in web site privacy policies and terms of use
Maintain and protect domain names on the web
Draft air-tight outsourcing agreements for either side of the transaction
Analyze and negotiate software licenses to meet your clients' business models, technologies, and needs
Create enforceable e-contracts for your clients
Safeguard your clients' intellectual property interests on the web
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