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Intellectual Property

Oct. 16, 1999

The Fix Is In for Y2K Claims

Three months before Jan. 1, 2000, predictions are cheap commodities. Still, it's hard to find anyone willing to hazard a guess on an offshoot of the Y2K legal skirmish - not the long-anticipated and now-muted Y2K liability issue - but its potentially multibillion-dollar cousin, currently emerging in a handful of cases.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Special to the Daily Journal
        Three months before Jan. 1, 2000, predictions are cheap commodities.
        Still, it's hard to find anyone willing to hazard a guess on an offshoot of the Y2K legal skirmish - not the long-anticipated and now-muted Y2K liability issue - but it...

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