technology
Virtually every business today has some
interest in technology. Whether you are acquiring it,
creating it, licensing it, or merely using it, technology
is a primary component of today's business world. Our
technology practice has developed from years of experience
representing large and small software companies, web
site developers, e-commerce other Internet service providers
during the Internet boom of the late 1990s, through the
subsequent bubble burst of the early part of this decade,
and as the Internet now matures as an integral part of
doing business. We understand the innumerable business
and legal issues involving technology and our clients
rely on our ability to rapidly understand their needs
and help them seize new opportunities and manage the
risks which arise on the Internet, including e-commerce,
confidentiality, encryption, jurisdiction, privacy, obscenity,
defamation, and harassment.
Our technology practice draws upon our wide-ranging skills and experience in
numerous areas of the law and technology business. We have an understanding and
background of industry-specific issues which are necessary to properly advise
technology clients on numerous legal issues associated with selling and licensing
proprietary technology, as well as the sophisticated business and practical issues
that arise during the operations of our clients’ business. OlenderFeldman’s
skill and experience representing companies with technology issues enables us
to provide efficient and on-demand representation so our clients can maintain
their competitiveness in the fast-paced electronic marketplace.
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