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Software Testing

Software Quality and Testing: A Primer

Forming Service Relationships, IT and Outsourcing Disputes, OtherBy William Hooper10th April 2025Leave a comment

A primer on software testing for contentious and transaction lawyers. Types of testing, what it aims to do and how to use this knowledge in contracting and disputes.

Digital Transformation

Digital Disputes

Business Transformation, IT and Outsourcing DisputesBy William Hooper12th April 2024Leave a comment

The implications for those seeking redress in disputed digital transformation programmes. Characteristics of digital transformation. Analysing failures to determine cause.

Digital Transformation and Disputes

Business Transformation, IT and Outsourcing DisputesBy William Hooper8th December 2021Leave a comment

What is digital transformation? Where do the risks lie that may result in disputes between customer and supplier?
Musings on what can be known, contracting, and consequences of the unknown.

Crashing Aeroplane

Whose fault is it anyway? Why complex IT and outsourcing projects fail

IT and Outsourcing DisputesBy William Hooper8th July 2020Leave a comment

Lee Gluyas and William Hooper review the common reasons for project failure and the steps which customers and suppliers (and those advising them) can take to minimise the risks. Complex IT and outsourcing projects are prone to delay. Some are abandoned in acrimony before completion. Whilst each failed project goes wrong for its own reasons,…

A bad day at the office

Whose fault is it Anyway? Why IT Projects Fail (Part 2: The Supplier’s Fault)

IT and Outsourcing DisputesBy William Hooper4th October 2015Leave a comment

In this article, we look at common failings on the part of suppliers and steps which they can take to avoid them.

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