


Do’s And Don’ts of Technology Services Contracts
Do’s And Don’ts of Technology Services Contracts
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Technology services contracts are complex documents that can be highly technical, comprehensive and complicated. It is easy to miss critical issues and details when reviewing terms. It is also important to carefully review the full terms, and challenge points that don’t work for your business.
Join us on Wednesday, October 27, 2021, for part one of a three part webinar series where we will provide some strategic pointers on how to handle various issues that often come up when negotiating technology services contracts including:
- Do ensure you understand your credits and remedies for any service level failures.
- Don’t forget to carefully consider the limitation of liability provisions to understand your exposure.
- Do plan your contract exit strategy to ensure you can transition out smoothly.
This program is eligible for up to 1 Substantive CPD Hour in Ontario, 1 CPD Hour in BC and 1 CLE hour in Quebec.
Date and Time
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
1:00 pm – 1:45 pm ET | Presentation
1:45 pm – 2:00 pm ET | Q&A
Speakers:
Robert C. Piasentin
Partner, Technology
Greg Johns
Counsel, Technology | Business Law
For more information, please email us at events@mcmillan.ca.
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