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Charles B. Kramer
Charles B. Kramer is an intellectual property and corporate attorney based in New York City. His experience includes 3 years as an associate in the Wall Street law firm Lord, Day & Lord, 10 years managing a private law practice, and 5 years as General Counsel of a software company in New Jersey. He has particular experience representing computer game companies, and has spoken many times about cutting-edge legal issues at conferences, including at the Game Developers Conference and the Digital Video Conference.
In 2001 he became a distance bicycling fanatic, and did the Transportation Alternative Century (100+ miles!) in 2001 and 2002.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
How to use predatory dinosaurs when clauses (and lawyers) go wrong
Sympathy for the typo
Pouncing on a typo may seem petty. For one thing, everyone makes them, and they sometimes survive endless diligent re-readings. But they can cost big time, and not only when the typo consists of a misplaced decimal point in a dollar amount. In one famous dispute a telecommunications company risked losing millions because a single misplaced comma made the renewal term ambiguous. The issue was resolved, but not until a decision, an appeal, and lots of expert testimony about what the placement of a comma signifies.
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