In my experience as a lawyer representing clients involved in disputes over sophisticated IT products and services, I have come to learn that IT personnel are smart, talented, and self-reliant. But dealing with the legal issues presented by a failing project is generally outside the skill set of even the most gifted IT professional or manager. Usually, the best option for a manager working on a project that has taken a turn for the worse is to call a lawyer and get professional help.
When a Project Goes South, Try to Think Like a Lawyer
Posted October 31, 2005 | Technology |
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