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BSSDA is an Information Technology Law Firm—a niche that barely existed 20 years ago. Today, technology issues permeate the business landscape. And it takes sharp focus to stay current in this complex and ever-changing realm. At BSSDA, we have extensive experience preparing, reviewing and negotiating a vast range of information technology contracts. We integrate our expertise in intellectual property, privacy law and corporate contracts to provide sound business counsel. From due diligence and vendor selection to negotiations and implementation, we advise and guide our clients through the complex issues that arise during the technology acquisition process. We are tireless advocates—offering thorough and responsive counsel that protects our clients’ legal and business interests every step of the way.
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BSSDA News » Kate Andresen to speak on E-Discovery at International Technology Law Association's Barcelona seminar November 7, 2008 » Bob Doe's article "Negotiating Application Service Provider Agreements: Understanding the Upsides and Downsides of ASPs" published in THE JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT Fall 2008 Issue » Ray Bonnabeau is an Adjunct Professor at William Mitchell College of Law teaching a class Fall semester on "Intellectual Property Licensing" Fall 2008 » Kate Andresen to speak on Privacy Torts at Minnesota Business Torts seminar March 7, 2008 » Ray Bonnabeau is an Adjunct Professor at William Mitchell College of Law teaching a class Spring semester on "Intellectual Property Transactions" January 16, 2008 » Kate Andresen speaks at NBI E-Discovery CLE November 29, 2007 » Kate Andresen speaks at Computer Law Institute October 30, 2007 » Kate Andresen's book THE LAW AND BUSINESS OF COMPUTER SOFTWARE is published by West Publishing October 1, 2007 » Jen Salyers presented to the MIPLA Women in Intellectual Property Law Committee February 8, 2007 » Jen Salyers published article in The Hennepin Lawyer on Open Source January 2007 more news> |
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