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Books written (or contributed to) by Duncan

  • Card, D. Information Technology Transactions: Business, Management and Legal Strategies, pub. by Thomson Reuters, Toronto. 2021. Hardcover, 612 pages. That book can be purchased from Thomson Reuters here.
  • Card, D. Information Technology Transactions: Legal and Commercial Strategies (2005, United Kingdom edition, Sweet & Maxwell Publishers (London, England); 240 pages, hardcover) (edited by M. O’Conor).
  • Card, D., et al. “Cloud Computing: A Primer for Outsource Lawyers” and “Canadian Outsourcing Regulation and Requirements” chapters in the Practical Law Company Outsourcing Handbook 2013.
  • Card, D. Chapter 25, “Information Technology Risk Management”, (Barry Reiter, et al, Directors’ Duties in Canada, 5th Edition, 2012, CCH Publishing, pp 828-846).
  • Card, D. Chapter 19, “Information Technology Risk Management”, (Barry Reiter, et al, Directors’ Duties in Canada, 4th Edition, 2009, CCH Publishing, pp 663-677).

Selected Publications

  • Author, “The Infrastructure Is The Computer: The Disruptive Convergence of Intelligent Systems” op ed in Canadian Journal of Law and Technology (CJLT), Faculty of Law, Dalhousie University, pub. Thomson Reuters, July 2021 issue.
  • Contributor, The International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) “ICC Intellectual Property Roadmap 2020”, August 2020.
  • Author, “Much Welcomed Assistance For Software Valuation”, review of The Long Journey To Software Valuation: Risks and Rewards Ahead, book by Dwight Olson, (CITY: Truman Enamels, 2020, softcover, 198 pages), in Canadian Journal of Law and Technology (CJLT), Faculty of Law, Dalhousie University, pub. Thomson Reuters, Spring Issue, 2020.
  • Author, “Bermuda’s Payments Experience”, article appearing in PaymentsJournal, March 24, 2020. https://www.paymentsjournal.com/bermudas-payments-experience/
  • Invited Participant, Cyber Security Roundtable, by Dynamite Networks and KPMG Sponsored, held October 8th, 2019, Toronto, Canada.
  • Panelist, “Local Strength, Global Value: Cross-Sector Solutions”, Bermuda Business Development Agency’s Bermuda Executive Forum: Toronto 2019, The Ritz-Carlton, June 19, 2019.
  • Panelist, “Wider societal impacts of Al and its future”, Panel Chair, The Hon. Lord Tim Clement-Jones, City & Financial Global and the Law Society of England and Wales, The Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services Summit, London, England, June 4, 2019.
  • Guest Lecturer, “PPP Infrastructure Projects:  Why The Private Sector Will Pay To Build And Operate Infrastructure That The Government Will Own”, Truman Bodden Law School, Cayman Islands, March 14, 2019.
  • Guest Speaker, “Public-Private Partnership (P3) Structures to Finance The Development and Operation of Small To Medium Sized Nuclear Power Facilities “, ACI 6th Nuclear Decommissioning & Waste Management” Summit, Royal Garden Hotel, London, England, February 20-21, 2019.
  • Panellist at The Canadian Institute’s 14th Crown Corporate Governance Conference on Creating Sound Governance for Board Excellence: A Deep Dive into Creating Solutions for Complex Challenges, Devising Strategies, and Real-Life Examples to Overcome Obstacles for Today’s Crown Corporations, Ottawa, January 31, 2019.
  • Keynote speaker, “Cryptocurrency”, ISACA AGM Conference, Bermuda Chapter, Bermuda, October 18, 2018.
  • Panelist, “Cloud Computing Risks: Computing “Out of the Box” In-House Counsel Checklist”, ISACA AGM Conference, Bermuda Chapter, Bermuda, October 18, 2018.
  • Panelist, “AI in the UK: ready, willing and able?”, Panel Chair, The Hon. Lord Tim Clement-Jones, Society For Computer Law, 2018 Annual General Meeting, London, England, September 27, 2018.
  • Guest Speaker, “Public-Private Partnerships For Nuclear Plant Refurbishment & Decommissioning”, ACI Nuclear Decommissioning & Waste Management Summit, Millennium Hotel, Knightsbridge, London, England, February 7-8, 2018.
  • Guest Speaker, ISACA Bermuda TechTalk series, “Cyber Security & Critical Infrastructure: Regulatory Developments & Trends – 2018”, Hamilton Princess Hotel, Bermuda, January 25, 2018.
  • “Corporate Governance Must Do’s: Insulating Against Cyber-Breach Liability” KeyNote presentation to Bermuda CIOs Meeting, organized by Eshore Ltd., Hamilton Princess Fairmont Hotel, Bermuda, November 28th, 2017.
  • Guest Speaker, “Capital Projects and Infrastructure Re-Development In The Caribbean:  Using Globally Established P3s To Rebuild Using Private Sector Investment”, Association of Caribbean Corporate Counsel, 5th Annual Caribbean Corporate Counsel Summit 2017, Miami, Florida, November 16-17, 2017.
  • Guest Speaker, “Mind the Gap:  Public Policy, Corporate Governance & Cyber Security”, ARMOUR EXPO 2017, Cayman Island, September 28, 2017.
  • Panellist, “Cyber Risk Management”, Association of Trade & Forfaiting in the Americas – 20th Annual Conference, Bermuda, April 28, 2017.
  • Keynote Speaker, “Privacy, Data Protection & Corporate Governance:  Compliance & Risk Management”, ISACA Bermuda Chapter Annual Conference 2016, Bermuda, November 17, 2016.
  • Keynote Speaker, “Financing and Delivering Critical Infrastructure: P3 & Outsourcing Models”, Association of Caribbean Corporate Counsel, 4th Annual Caribbean Corporate Counsel Summit 2016, Miami, Florida, September 8, 2016.
  • Panellist, “Bermuda – Capitalizing on Growth!” EY Global Hedge Fund Symposium Series, Bermuda, November 19, 2015.
  • Author, “The 12 Key Risks To Avoid in Commercial Contracts”, presented by Phelecia Barnett at the 3rd Annual Caribbean Corporate Counsel Summit 2015, Port of Spain, Trinidad, November 16th-17th, 2015.
  • Guest Speaker, “IT Governance & Regulatory Compliance:  The New Corporate Reality”, ISACA Bermuda Chapter Annual General Meeting, November 12, 2015.
  • Panellist, “Financing The Public Sector Agenda” 2015 KPMG Island Infrastructure Summit, Miami, Florida, October 6, 2015.
  • “Cyber and IT Risk Management Strategies for The Argus Group”, presented to the Board of Directors of The Argus Group, Bermuda, September 21, 2015.
  • ISACA Bermuda TechTalk series, panel discussion on “After the Breach- What Now? Damage Control after a Cyber-Incident”, Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, July 23, 2015.
  • Institute of Internal Auditors (Bermuda Chapter Ltd.) panel discussion on Cyber Security, Deloitte Bermuda, June 12, 2015.
  • “General business:  public policy of stability vs. innovation” Bermuda Finance Magazine Roundtable discussion, hosted by KPMG, Bermuda, June 12, 2015.
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Rotman School of Management and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, April 17, 2015.
  • Guest Lecturer, “Part I – Corporate Governance:  The Perfect Storm Creating Job Opportunities For Lawyers”, Truman Bodden Law School, Cayman Islands, March 27, 2015.
  • Guest Lecturer, “Part II – Public Sector Infrastructure:  How To Use Foreign Capital To Revitalize Public Owned Assets”, Truman Bodden Law School, Cayman Islands, March 27, 2015.
  • Author, “Cyber-Security Corporate Governance: Three Essential Steps to Form a Cyber-Security SWAT Team” (2015) 10:1 Corporate Governance Report (pgs. 2-6), LexisNexis Canada Inc., March 2015.
  • Guest Speaker, “Cyber Security: Governance, Compliance and Response Policies”, Federated Press’ 9th Internet Law Summit, Toronto, December 9-10, 2014.
  • Keynote Speaker, “General Counsel’s Role in Corporate Governance: From Risk Management to Regulatory Compliance”, 2nd Annual Caribbean Corporate Counsel Summit 2014, Miami, Florida, November 6th, 2014.
  • Speaker, “Legal Considerations of Cyber Security For Bermuda Based Organizations”, IIA/ISACA Bermuda 2014 Annual Cyber Security Conference, KPMG Bermuda, October 3rd, 2014.
  • Co-Author, “Tax Effective Use by Canadian Online Retailers of Bermuda Operations for International Expansion”, Bennett Jones Retail, E-Commerce & Tax Update, June 2014.
  • Author, “Technology Risks Have Changed: M&A Governance and Due Diligence” (2014) 9:2 Corporate Governance Report (pgs. 8-11), Lexpert, June 2014.
  • Author, “Cyber Security Corporate Governance: Three Essential Steps to Form a Cyber-Security SWAT Team”, Bennett Jones Technology Law Update, May 2014.
  • Guest Speaker, “Cyber Security: Governance, Compliance and Response Policies”, Federated Press’ 8th Internet Law Conference, Toronto, December 17, 2013.
  • Interviewee, “Cross Border Corporate Governance and Cyber Security” article by Julius Melnitzer appearing in The Border column in Lexpert Magazine (June, 2013).
  • Speaker, “IT Governance Overview”, CIPS and ISACA How to Successfully Implement and Sustain Exceptional IT Governance Seminar a Bennett Jones LLP In-house Seminar, Toronto, February 26, 2013.
  • Author, Chapter 25, “Information Technology Risk Management”, (Barry Reiter, et al, Directors’ Duties in Canada, 5th Edition, 2012, CCH Publishing, pp 828-846).
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Alberta School of Business and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Alberta, Edmonton, May 4, 2012.
  • Card, D., “The Corporate Governance Context of Information Technology Transactions”, (Chapter 1) in Duncan’s book, Information Technology Transactions: Business, Management and Legal Strategies (Carswell Publishing, Canadian Second Edition, 2007.) Hardcover, 367 pages.
  • Co-author, “Ensuring Governance Oversight of Shared Services and Management Services Agreements Among Affiliated companies: Part II – Disclosure Obligations”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, March 2012.
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Rotman School of Management and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, January 27, 2012.
  • Co-author, “Ensuring Governance Oversight of Shared Services and Management Services Agreements Among Affiliated companies”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, January 2012.
  • Co-author, “Ensuring Governance Oversight of Shared Services and Management Services Agreements Among Affiliated companies”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, January 2012.
  • Author, “IT Compliance Alert: Cybersecurity Corporate Governance” article, Canadian Bar Association’s National Magazine, January 2012.
  • Author, “Cybersecurity & Corporate Governance: SEC Releases First-Ever Guidance on Cybersecurity Risks Disclosure”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, November 2011.
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Rotman School of Management and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, November 25, 2011.
  • Guest Speaker, “Cyber Security & Cyber Warfare: Governance of IT Infrastructure”, Ministry of the Attorney General, E-government Practice Group, Province of Ontario, January 14, 2011.
  • Keynote Speaker, “IT Governance: From Compliance to Procurement Transactions”, IT.Can’s 10th Annual IT Law Spring Training Program, Toronto, May 27, 2010.

Books written (or contributed to) by Duncan

  • Card, D. Information Technology Transactions: Business, Management and Legal Strategies, pub. by Thomson Reuters, Toronto. 2021. Hardcover, 612 pages. That book can be purchased from Thomson Reuters here.
  • Card, D. Information Technology Transactions: Legal and Commercial Strategies (2005, United Kingdom edition, Sweet & Maxwell Publishers (London, England); 240 pages, hardcover) (edited by M. O’Conor).
  • Card, D., et al. “Cloud Computing: A Primer for Outsource Lawyers” and “Canadian Outsourcing Regulation and Requirements” chapters in the Practical Law Company Outsourcing Handbook 2013.
  • Card, D. Chapter 25, “Information Technology Risk Management”, (Barry Reiter, et al, Directors’ Duties in Canada, 5th Edition, 2012, CCH Publishing, pp 828-846).
  • Card, D. Chapter 19, “Information Technology Risk Management”, (Barry Reiter, et al, Directors’ Duties in Canada, 4th Edition, 2009, CCH Publishing, pp 663-677).

Corporate Governance

  • Contributor, The International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) “ICC Intellectual Property Roadmap 2020”, August 2020.
  • Author, “Much Welcomed Assistance For Software Valuation”, review of The Long Journey To Software Valuation: Risks and Rewards Ahead, book by Dwight Olson, (CITY: Truman Enamels, 2020, softcover, 198 pages), in Canadian Journal of Law and Technology (CJLT), Faculty of Law, Dalhousie University, pub. Thomson Reuters, Spring Issue, 2020.
  • Author, “Bermuda’s Payments Experience”, article appearing inPaymentsJournal, March 24, 2020. https://www.paymentsjournal.com/bermudas-payments-experience/
  • Invited Participant, Cyber Security Roundtable, by Dynamite Networks and KPMG Sponsored, held October 8th, 2019, Toronto, Canada.
  • Panelist, “Local Strength, Global Value: Cross-Sector Solutions”, Bermuda Business Development Agency’s Bermuda Executive Forum: Toronto 2019, The Ritz-Carlton, June 19, 2019.
  • Panelist, “Wider societal impacts of Al and its future”, Panel Chair, The Hon. Lord Tim Clement-Jones, City & Financial Global and the Law Society of England and Wales, The Artificial Intelligence in Legal Services Summit, London, England, June 4, 2019.
  • Guest Lecturer, “PPP Infrastructure Projects:  Why The Private Sector Will Pay To Build And Operate Infrastructure That The Government Will Own”, Truman Bodden Law School, Cayman Islands, March 14, 2019.
  • Guest Speaker, “Public-Private Partnership (P3) Structures to Finance The Development and Operation of Small To Medium Sized Nuclear Power Facilities “, ACI 6thNuclear Decommissioning & Waste Management” Summit, Royal Garden Hotel, London, England, February 20-21, 2019.
  • Panellist at The Canadian Institute’s 14th Crown Corporate Governance Conference on Creating Sound Governance for Board Excellence: A Deep Dive into Creating Solutions for Complex Challenges, Devising Strategies, and Real-Life Examples to Overcome Obstacles for Today’s Crown Corporations, Ottawa, January 31, 2019.
  • “Corporate Governance Must Do’s: Insulating Against Cyber-Breach Liability” Keynote presentation to Bermuda CIOs Meeting, organized by Eshore Ltd., Hamilton Princess Fairmont Hotel, Bermuda, November 28th, 2017
  • Guest Speaker, “Mind the Gap: Corporate Governance & Cyber Security”, ARMOUR EXPO 2017, Cayman Island, September 28, 2017.
  • Guest Speaker, “Privacy, Data Protection & Corporate Governance: Compliance & Risk Management”, ISACA Bermuda Chapter Annual Conference 2016, Bermuda, November 17, 2016.
  • Guest Speaker, “Financing and Delivering Critical Infrastructure: P3 & Outsourcing Models”, Association of Caribbean Corporate Counsel, 4th Annual Caribbean Corporate Counsel Summit 2016, Miami, Florida, September 8, 2016.
  • Panellist, “Bermuda – Capitalizing on Growth!” EY Global Hedge Fund Symposium Series, Bermuda, November 19, 2015.
  • Guest Speaker, “IT Governance & Regulatory Compliance: The New Corporate Reality”, ISACA Bermuda Chapter Annual General Meeting, November 12, 2015.
  • Author, “The 12 Key Risks To Avoid in Commercial Contracts”, presented by Phelecia Barnett at the 3rd Annual Caribbean Corporate Counsel Summit 2015, Port of Spain, Trinidad, November 16th-17th, 2015.
  • Panellist, “Financing The Public Sector Agenda” 2015 KPMG Island Infrastructure Summit, Miami, Florida, October 6, 2015.
  • “Cyber and IT Risk Management Strategies for The Argus Group”, presented to the Board of Directors of The Argus Group, Bermuda, September 21, 2015.
  • Panellist, ISACA Bermuda TechTalk series, panel discussion on “After the Breach- What Now? Damage Control after a Cyber-Incident”, Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, July 23, 2015.
  • Panellist, Institute of Internal Auditors (Bermuda Chapter Ltd.) panel discussion on Cyber Security, Deloitte Bermuda, June 12, 2015. “General business:  stability yet innovation” Bermuda Finance Magazine Roundtable discussion, hosted by KPMG, Bermuda, June 12, 2015.
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Rotman School of Management and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, April 17, 2015.
  • C. Card, “Cyber-Security Corporate Governance: Three Essential Steps to Form a Cyber-Security SWAT Team” (2015) 10:1 Corporate Governance Report (pgs. 2-6), LexisNexis Canada Inc., March 2015.
  • Guest Lecturer, “Part I – Corporate Governance: The Perfect Storm Creating Job Opportunities For Lawyers”, Truman Bodden Law School, Cayman Islands, March 27, 2015.
  • Guest Speaker, “Cyber Security: Governance, Compliance and Response Policies”, Federated Press’ 9th Internet Law Summit, Toronto, December 9-10, 2014.
  • Speaker, “General Counsel’s Role in Corporate Governance: From Risk Management to Regulatory Compliance”, 2nd Annual Caribbean Corporate Counsel Summit 2014, Miami, Florida, November 6th, 2014.
  • Speaker, “Legal Considerations of Cyber Security For Bermuda Based Organizations”, IIA/ISACA Bermuda 2014 Annual Cyber Security Conference, KPMG Bermuda, October 3rd, 2014.
  • Author, “Technology Risks Have Changed: M&A Governance and Due Diligence” (2014) 9:2 Corporate Governance Report (pgs. 8-11), Lexpert, June 2014.
  • Author, “Cyber Security Corporate Governance: Three Essential Steps to Form a Cyber-Security SWAT Team”, Bennett Jones Technology Law Update, May 2014.
  • Guest Speaker, “Cyber Security: Governance, Compliance and Response Policies”, Federated Press’ 8th Internet Law Conference, Toronto, December 17, 2013.
  • Interviewee, “Cross Border Corporate Governance and Cyber Security” article by Julius Melnitzer appearing in The Border column in Lexpert Magazine (June, 2013).
  • Speaker, “IT Governance Overview”, CIPS and ISACA How to Successfully Implement and Sustain Exceptional IT Governance Seminar a Bennett Jones LLP In-house Seminar, Toronto, February 26, 2013.
  • Author, Chapter 25, “Information Technology Risk Management”, (Barry Reiter, et al, Directors’ Duties in Canada, 5th Edition, 2012, CCH Publishing, pp 828-846).
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Alberta School of Business and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Alberta, Edmonton, May 4, 2012.
  • Card, D., “The Corporate Governance Context of Information Technology Transactions”, (Chapter 1) in Duncan’s book, Information Technology Transactions: Business, Management and Legal Strategies (Carswell Publishing, Canadian Second Edition, 2007.) Hardcover, 367 pages.
  • Co-author, “Ensuring Governance Oversight of Shared Services and Management Services Agreements Among Affiliated companies: Part II – Disclosure Obligations”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, March 2012.
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Rotman School of Management and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, January 27, 2012.
  • Co-author, “Ensuring Governance Oversight of Shared Services and Management Services Agreements Among Affiliated companies”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, January 2012.
  • Co-author, “Ensuring Governance Oversight of Shared Services and Management Services Agreements Among Affiliated companies”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, January 2012.
  • Author, “IT Compliance Alert: Cybersecurity Corporate Governance” article, Canadian Bar Association’s National Magazine, January 2012.
  • Author, “Cybersecurity & Corporate Governance: SEC Releases First-Ever Guidance on Cybersecurity Risks Disclosure”, Bennett Jones IT & Computer Law Update, November 2011.
  • Lecturer/Instructor, “IT Governance: Oversight of Information Management”, Rotman School of Management and Institute of Corporate Directors, ICD.D Certification Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, November 25, 2011.
  • Guest Speaker, “Cyber Security & Cyber Warfare: Governance of IT Infrastructure”, Ministry of the Attorney General, E-government Practice Group, Province of Ontario, January 14, 2011.
  • Keynote Speaker, “IT Governance: From Compliance to Procurement Transactions”, IT.Can’s 10th Annual IT Law Spring Training Program, Toronto, May 27, 2010.

Book Reviews for:

Information Technology Transactions:  Business, Management and Legal Strategies

(Pub. Thomson Carswell, Toronto, 2nd Ed. 2007, 368 pages, hard cover)

Author: Duncan C. Card, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., ICD.D
Managing Principal, Bennett Jones (Bermuda) Ltd.

“…The good news is that in a world filled with self-proclaimed gurus, Mr. Card is the real thing! In this sorely needed book, Mr. Card has identified the most common reasons for IT transactions/project delay, failures, liabilities and miscommunication, and then “deconstructed” these challenges to create thoughtful, time-tested and successful proactive strategies and tactics to avoid, monitor, and mitigate those project risks … he has boiled his experience into a practical, easy to read and absorb book, chock-filled with checklists that provide enormous and immediate take-home value.  Many of the systems and cases that I have worked on around the world … could have been avoided had the IT and legal teams applied and followed … Mr. Card’s wonderfully accessible and lucid tome.”

Warren S. Reid
co-founder & Managing Director, WSR Consulting Group, LLC*
renowned U.S. consulting firm specializing in  technology, e-business and litigation consulting

“…an excellent comprehensive reference and resource guide to help (transaction negotiators and lawyers) effectively manage the plethora of mission critical issues they encounter in their IT transactions.” 

Georgia Sievwright
Secretary, General Counsel & Director, Corporate Relations*
Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Ltd.

“…Card, an experienced navigator, offers an articulate roadmap that is designed to both guide the inexperienced and refresh the seasoned manager…Read this book and keep it by your side and you will be better positioned for project success.”

Barry Michael Fisher
V.P., General Counsel and Corporate Secretary*
SAP Canada Inc.

“…Mr. Card has provided the business community with an invaluable compendium on information technology transactions…repeated reference to the work will greatly assist all who are engaged in this endeavour to successfully and efficiently find their way to the desired result.”

John M. Baker
Former Sr. Vice President & General Counsel*
Air Canada

“The author has approached the complex topic of technology transactions from a practical user’s perspective and produced a readable and handy reference guide to the topic.  This book belongs among the essential texts in any in house counsel’s library whether they engage in technology transactions.  Its contents, as they are clearly arranged, are of benefit in any transactional context.  The last page lists three “most dangerous things that project managers can say about their technology transactions”. To that list, this reviewer would add a fourth: “We didn’t read this book.”

Anthony J. Sutcliffe
Vice-President and General Counsel*
Ricoh Canada, published in LEXPERT Magazine, February 2003

“Card’s ability to communicate complex issues into straightforward business language is a rare talent…he has succeeded brilliantly in providing (an) invaluable compendium on the massive topic of IT transactions.” 

Barry Clavir
Executive Producer*
The CIO Summit®

“Card’s new book tackles these issues from a practical perspective that will be useful, as the title suggests, to both lawyers and management…more than a simple “how to” book… each heading of a putative information technology agreement is analyzed in various degrees of detail.  This text does a superb job in setting out the necessities of planning, strategy, and negotiation, leading to a successful information technology agreement…a well organized, insightful, and easy-to-read book that fills an important niche for anyone engaging in information technology transactions.”

Michael E. Deturbide,
Associate Professor of Law,
Director of Law and Technology Institute*
Dalhousie University, published in the spring issue of the Law & Technology Institute’s Canadian Journal of Law & Technology

“IT law books tend towards two forms, those dealing with law and those dealing with practice…This problem tends to favour the production of practical IT law texts…It is a text high on insight and the author show(s) a great deal of knowledge (in his) field…The book is consistently rounded in its thinking and so forms a helpful ready reference for practitioners.  I would recommend it for busy practices…It is also sufficiently penetrable that many non-lawyers involved in the contracts field will find it a great help…it is a useful addition to IT literature addressing the practicalities of dealing in the field.”

Simon Briskman
Partner, Olswang
London, England

(*Title of the reviewer is denoted as at the date of the 2nd Edition’s publication.)