Finance & Operations
Finance & Operations
Does Software Law Matter?
As this is my first blog, I really had to give this some thought, especially as lawyers are pretty new…
by Jeremy AberFinance & Operations
Where’s the Ethical Line for a CFO?
This past week, one of my former employees asked my advice on how to best handle a sticky situation with…
by Cynthia MignognaFinance & Operations
Drafting IT Contracts from a Legal Perspective
Drafting IT contracts isn’t the first thing a lawyer is taught in law school. In reality, most lawyers don’t learn…
by Corey O'LoughlinFinance & Operations
The Importance of Expanded Disclosure Requirements
Investment firms value companies that have an intricate knowledge of their finances. A large part of this involves promoting transparency…
by Corey O'LoughlinFinance & Operations
Differentiating Between Obscure and Transparent Contracts
A contract can provide a lot of insight to the belief system of a company, depending on how it’s worded.…
by Corey O'LoughlinFinance & Operations
Covering the Topic of Contract Lengths
Can IT contracts be short? That’s a question that many companies posed with the duty of creating an IT contract…
by Corey O'LoughlinFinance & Operations
Changes in Revenue Recognition for Software-Dependent Hardware
Changes that impact revenue recognition now allow companies to delay revenue reporting if their hardware is reliant upon software for…
by Contributing AuthorFinance & Operations
Developing an EUA Requires Multiple Advisors
Your End User Agreements act as a safety blanket for your company. Not only do they protect you from issues cropping up,…
by Corey O'LoughlinFinance & Operations
Is doing Business with Your Company Akin to a Legal Circus?
Customers can be easily scared off by the slightest disturbances. If you require a plethora of legal hoops to be…
by Corey O'Loughlin