Could rolling out new technology leave you exposed under existing software licences?

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Priyan Meewella

Senior Associate
UK

I'm a senior associate in the Dispute Resolution Group in London. I specialise in working with technology and energy businesses around the world to find innovative solutions to complicated and challenging commercial problems.

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Jeremy Sharman

Partner
UK

I am a partner in our London Dispute Resolution team, and bring many years' experience of advising clients on a wide range of commercial disputes and risk management issues, often with an international element.

Increasingly competitive marketplaces require companies to keep up to date with the latest trends in technology so they can operate efficiently and provide customers with high quality services. However, doing so without giving thought to your existing IT estate and its governing licence regime could leave you dangerously exposed.

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