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Litigation

Jan. 29, 2000

Im Y2K, You're Not OK

In 1999, the United States Congress had a problem in that it had failed to take meaningful action on the Y2K computer issue. The political solution was to pass legislation.

By Steven Brower
        In 1999, the United States Congress had a problem in that it had failed to take meaningful action on the Y2K computer issue. . The political solution was to pass legislation. The result is the Y2K Act, which is so poorly drafted that it may cause more litigation than it will deter.
         The act applies to many ca...

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