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Daily Archives: April 12, 2017

City Of Denver Violates Oracle ERP Software License And Pays Millions To “True Up” License

UncategorizedBy Marcus HarrisApril 12, 2017

In an appearance before the Denver City Council’s Governance Committee in February of this year, Denver’s Chief Information Officer, Scott Cardenas, explained that the city of Denver would be paying additional license fees to Oracle as a result of breaching the scope of its license agreement. The cost to Denver’s tax payers: nearly $4 million.…

The Differences Between Arbitration And Litigation In Software Lawsuits

UncategorizedBy Marcus HarrisApril 12, 2017

After coming to the decision to sue your software vendor, one of the first steps is to determine whether to use arbitration or litigation. Depending on a multitude of factors, there are both practical and strategic reasons to use one or the other.   As a preliminary matter, the software vendor contract will sometimes contain…

Asserting Fraud In A Failed Technology Project Lawsuit

Software Licensing, Software NegotiationBy Marcus HarrisApril 12, 2017

After making the decision to file a lawsuit for a failed implementation or ERP project, one of the first things that should be analyzed is the contract executed with the ERP vendor. Having analyzed hundreds of these implementation contracts, one thing is abundantly clear: they all contain language that is strongly in favor of the…

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