Software Licence Dispute
Our clients developed some software to demonstration stage. They set a price and a three-year term. The customer wanted the contract in writing and some versions went back and forth. The key aspects of the licence fee and the three-year term were unchanged. The licence fee was payable in instalments. The customer ended up paying […]
Building Dispute – Contract Price Increases and Prime Cost Variations
We’ve been dealing with some very nice people that signed with a project builder using a rather messy 2007 Housing Industry Association contract. The demolition people have only just submitted the application to demolish and that will take until early December to approve. The building licence was not obtained within the 45-day period, due to […]
Contracts Commercialisation of Intellectual Property
This week we finalised a complicated deal between our client who owns some valuable patents and trade secrets and a large US company. It involved: (a) the company subscribing for shares; (b) the money being used to repay debt; (c) the company agreeing to fund further development of some new technology; (d) a licensing deal […]