Amy-Lynne Williams

Amy-Lynne Williams

Amy-Lynne Williams is a partner of Deeth Williams Wall, a Toronto, Canada, based law firm specializing in Technology Law and Intellectual Property Law. Amy-Lynne's areas of practice include international and domestic technology agreements. Her areas of expertise include outsourcing, privacy, systems acquisition, distribution, licensing, technology transfers, joint ventures, acquisitions, electronic commerce, agreements for electronic funds transfers and domestic and international networks, electronic publishing and software development. She represents both producers and users of information technology in private industry and government.

July, 2009: Amy-Lynne Williams named "Leading Lawyer" - Lexpert/American Lawyer

Partner Amy-Lynne Williams was named as a "Leading Lawyer" in Technology Transactions in Lexpert/American Lawyer's Annual Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada.


Articles:
  • Planning For Insourcing In Your Outsourcing
    "...in the context of reversing an outsourcing arrangement and repatriating previously outsourced tasks back into the customer's company." (My apologies article is in English only)
     
  • Outsourcing In a Global Village
    "The issues in a global outsourcing transaction are pretty much the same as in a domestic or offshore outsourcing - times 100" (My apologies article is in English only)
     
  • Online Business In Canada
    "... with careful planning and some practical considerations, as to how they need to set up and conduct business, vendors should find the Canadian online market a good choice" (My apologies article is in English only)
     
  • "Plain Speaking"
    "Thoughts on Technology and Intellectual Property(IP) Outsourcing, Licensing, and Business Management." (My apologies article is in English only)
     
  • Software Development Agreements - Top Ten Terms
    "To my mind it is much like hiring a contractor to build you a house without plans and without an agreement or understanding as to what you want. " (My apologies article is in English only)
     
  • Year 2000: Potential Sources Of Liability, For All Types Of Companies
    "If the directors and officers of a company learn only one thing from what they read about year 2000, it should be this - the year 2000 problem is not a technical issue - it is a management issue." (My apologies article is in English only)
     
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