When a Project Goes South, Try to Think Like a Lawyer

Posted October 31, 2005 | Technology |

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.

About The Author
Matthew Furton
Matthew T. Furton is an attorney with Lord, Bissell & Brook LLP in Chicago, Illinois, USA. In the past several years, Mr. Furton has handled numerous cases involving computer technology, including cases arising from failed computer system implementations and failed software development projects. In addition to handling matters in trial and appellate courts, he has extensive experience with various forms of alternative dispute resolution. Mr… Read More
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