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2 months ago |
jdsupra.com | Julian Dibbell |Rohith P. George |Joe Pennell
2025 is shaping up to be a busy year in tech. While blustery economic tailwinds continue to drive digital transformation, a new presidential administration promises shifts in policy that will likely keep businesses on their toes. In this episode, host Julian Dibbell is joined by Rohith George, Joe Pennell, Brad Peterson, and Scott Young, partners from all across our Technology & IP Transactions practice, to provide perspectives on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
lexology.com | Marina Aronchik |Richard Assmus |Ana Hadnes Bruder |Julian Dibbell |Rohith P. George |Joe Pennell | +3 more
Click here to listen to the audio. Join our Technology & IP Transactions lawyers as they dive into the trends shaping 2024. In this episode, we explore the future of technology services, spotlight trends driving tech startups, and dissect deals tied to customer-facing digital platforms and cloud services. Additionally, we navigate the evolving regulations affecting tech transactions in Europe and the UK, as well as the legal complexities surrounding AI and GenAI.
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Jan 9, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Joe Pennell |Brad Peterson |Julian Dibbell
Companies seeking to outsource—or re-source—business functions are strongly incentivized to act quickly, in order to realize savings and other benefits. However, maximizing those benefits requires effective planning and clever negotiating with suppliers, and companies that resist the temptation to take shortcuts will set themselves up for success in the long run.
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Jan 5, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Julian Dibbell |Joe Pennell |Brad Peterson
Companies seeking to outsource—or re-source—business functions are strongly incentivized to act quickly, in order to realize savings and other benefits. However, maximizing those benefits requires effective planning and clever negotiating with suppliers, and companies that resist the temptation to take shortcuts will set themselves up for success in the long run.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
lexology.com | Joe Pennell |Brad Peterson |Julian Dibbell
Click here to listen to the audio. Companies seeking to outsource—or re-source—business functions are strongly incentivized to act quickly, in order to realize savings and other benefits. However, maximizing those benefits requires effective planning and clever negotiating with suppliers, and companies that resist the temptation to take shortcuts will set themselves up for success in the long run.
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