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Technology & Science

Sep. 24, 2010

Thoughts on Contracts And Information Security

Lawyers are advised to be vigilant about security breaches when representing a client involved with third-party information technology providers, by Daniel B. Garrie, Paul Ambrosio, and Gerald S. Levine.

By Daniel B. Garrie, Paul Ambrosio, and Gerald S. Levine

In part one, we discussed some of the issues involved when third-party solution providers are contracted by companies to handle their information technology (IT) and information security needs including confidentiality, non-disclosure agreements and material breaches. This part discusses breach of warranties, privacy policies, allocation of costs and indemnification issues that may arise when dealin...

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