By Stephen Combs and Brett Lockwood. Welcome to the Spring 2009 issue of the Technology Law Section’s quarterly publication The Georgia Journal of Technology Law. (The full printable version of this issue is available here!) This issue is brought to you by co-editors Stephen Combs of HowStuffWorks.com and Brett Lockwood of Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP. Please welcome Brett to his … [Read more...]
India’s New Information Technology Law Impacts Outsourcing Transactions
By Karen M. Sanzaro[1. Karen M. Sanzaro is a partner in the Atlanta office of Hunton & Williams, LLP. Karen’s practice focuses on outsourcing, global technology transactions, privacy and data security.] and Christyne Ferris[2. Christyne Ferris is an associate in the Atlanta office of Hunton & Williams, LLP. Christyne’s practice focuses on outsourcing, global technology and … [Read more...]
Georgia’s New Non-Compete Statute and its Potential Effect on Technology Companies
By Michael Elkon[1. Michael Elkon is an associate with Seyfarth Shaw LLP in Atlanta. Michael, along with his colleagues Erika Birg and Erin Wetty, worked with bill sponsor Kevin Levitas on Georgia’s new non-compete statute. Michael can be reached at melkon@seyfarth.com. ] First principles, Clarice. Simplicity. Silence of the Lambs is one of only three films to win the five major Academy … [Read more...]
Q & A: Only Fools Rush In!
EDITORS NOTE: David will be speaking at the Section's Technology Law Insitute in October. Stay tuned for future details on that event. In the interim, enjoy David's words of wisdom on handling Q&A sessions. By David J. Dempsey, JD[1. David is the President and CEO of Neon Zebra, an Atlanta-based communications and presentation skills consulting company with one goal: empowering you to … [Read more...]

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