John represents businesses in various types of commercial disputes and transactions, with special focus on information technology and intellectual property, including computer hardware and software development projects, government procurement, protection of trade secrets and proprietary business information, Internet disputes, technology, trademark and copyright licensing and infringement, restrictive covenants, e-commerce, privacy and data security.
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