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March 30, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip—"10 Traps in Technology Contracts, With Charles Nerko"

In episode 11 of Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip,“10 Traps in Technology Contracts,” host Kevin Szczepanski speaks with his colleague Charles Nerko, co-leader of Barclay Damon’s Cybersecurity Team. Referring to various technology vendors, you’ll hear conversation on maximizing the value and reducing the risk in critical business transactions. Many traps can be avoided, say Kevin and Charles, either during the contract process or by making sure you’ve got processes implemented to account for certain contract clauses, like non-renewals. From trap #1, what Charles calls the “entire agreement provision,” to #10, audits, count on this episode. And stay tuned for more soon.

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