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Litigation

Jan. 15, 2000

Blame Game

VIEWPOINT: In assigning responsibility in ADR proceedings under the Y2K Act, attorneys must consider the complex technology web in which it exists.

By Stan Stahl and Tim Agajanian
        The dawn of Y2K brings a significant demand on attorneys and neutrals to sort out claims arising from alleged Y2K-related failures. Most will start as ordinary business problems. A client is unable, for example, to deliver product to his customer pursuant to the terms of a contract as the result of a supplier's inability to deliver a required sub a...

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