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Software and Software Support Contracts

 

Are your software projects completed on-time and on-budget?

According to a 2015 study, only 29% of software projects were completed on-time and on-budget; and for larger companies only 18% of projects were on-time and on-budget. So who is responsible? The description of services included in the software contract is perhaps the most important term of the contract. On the other hand, the description of services, and ambiguity with it, is the most common source of litigation as well. This white paper reviews the importance is defining what should be included in your next software contract.

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Geoffrey S. Kercsmar

Geoffrey S. Kercsmar

Kercsmar & Feltus PLLC

  • Managing partner of Kercsmar & Feltus PLLC
  • Practice concentrates on commercial and contractual litigation and intellectual property disputes
  • Handling complex litigation for nearly twenty years, including lawsuits involving business contracts, technology contracts, business torts, employment, and consulting agreements, intellectual property and trademarks, construction, professional malpractice, corporate governance, and commercial fraud
  • J.D. degree, Penn State University's Dickinson School of Law; B.A. degree, with honors, Trent University
  • Can be contacted at 480-421-1001 or [email protected]
Daniel J. Noblitt

Daniel J. Noblitt

The Noblitt Group, PLLC

  • Manager of The Noblitt Group, PLLC, a boutique intellectual property law firm
  • Practice dedicated to patents, trademarks, trade dress, copyrights, trade secrets, technology transfer, and related litigation, licensing, and counseling
  • Practiced intellectual property law for 25 years, representing large companies, small companies, and individuals to protect and commercialize intellectual property
  • Adjunct professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University
  • Recognized by The Best Lawyers in America for several years, and frequently speaks on matters involving technology and intellectual property law
  • Admitted to the bar in Arizona, Texas, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • J.D. degree, University of Oklahoma College of Law; B.S. degree in electrical engineering, University of Wyoming
  • Can be contacted at 480-994-9888 or [email protected]

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