Par Gary Cywie (cf. portrait) et Catherine Jardin, Noble & Scheidecker, avocats à la Cour
Further to the overview on the legal and regulatory aspects as regards information technologies outsourcing (“IT outsourcing”) in Luxembourg in the second of our four-part series of articles, the present third article will set out the impact of outsourcing in practice with respect to the contractual aspects, particularly those in relation with technologies and IP matters.
1. Introduction
The general principle of outsourcing is that the client organization and the supplier enter into a contractual agreement that defines the transferred services. Under the agreement, the supplier generally acquires the means of production in the form of a transfer of people,...
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