Information Technology law applies to questions such as the following: When is a software supplier required to release the source code? Who is legally entitled to software (custom or otherwise): the supplier or his customer? What are the legal aspects of e-business and e-commerce? What requirements does a website need to satisfy?
Together with a large Spanish law firm we have also drawn up a checklist for businesses which would like to export through the Internet: Safenet.
What is also important is how to deal with liability in relation to information technology projects (unsuccessful or otherwise), as well as what to do with corporate and personal data. What can be done to combat pirating and hacking? If you have questions such as these or any of the many others covered by the field of IT, you may approach us for advice, to have contracts drawn up or for assistance with negotiations and procedures.
More often parties try to resolve their IT conflict out of court through mediaition. De Gier | Stam assists its clients also in mediation proceedings. Read more about mediation here.
Louise de Gier and her colleagues look forward to helping you.