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Practice/Industry Group Overview

Information technology has evolved rapidly over the past decade and is one of the hottest business drivers in the new millennium. Fulbright & Jaworski's Information Technology Practice Group is one of the Nation's largest and the knowledge of our attorneys is highly diverse. This practice group is dedicated to delivering timely, well-informed, and practical legal advice to both vendors and users of information technology.

Members of Fulbright's Information Technology Practice Group apply their knowledge not only to IT businesses, but also to the many non-technology companies that encounter problems linked to technology. In search of resolutions to these issues, companies call upon Fulbright for IT consultations and guidance. The companies we assist range from traditional businesses to those on the cutting edge of the most advanced technology in the world.


 

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Fulbright has a long history in representing manufacturers, marketers and commercial users of computer hardware and software, providing litigation, transactional and regulatory assistance.

IT and e-commerce. Fulbright attorneys in these practice areas work daily with the matters that are vital to the computer industry, from employee raiding to IP/trade secret protection to strategic alliances, joint development agreements, licensing and outsourcing.

Experienced with industry issues. With a long history working with established companies and startups, we're deeply involved in the intricacies of the IT business world, including areas such as:

  • B2B anti-competitive issues
  • Click-wrap agreements
  • Counterfeiting
  • Cyber-piracy
  • Cybersquatting
  • E-commerce
  • Electronic evidence discovery
  • Industry standards setting
  • Network security
  • Patent and trademark protection
  • Privacy concerns
  • Search engine paid listing policies

 
Past Seminar Materials
  The Impact of Anti-Terrorism and Export Controls on E-Commerce October 22, 2003 New York, NY , New York, NY, October 22, 2003