By Gary L. Benton
Private resolution of technology company disputes is highly desired by business and highly controversial to the public. While the concept of protecting the confidentiality of proprietary technical information is readily accepted as a necessity in courts, the press and the public have little, if any, concern for the privacy of technology companies. On the premise that court cases are public record, even most outside counsel don't ...
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