CHICAGO, Jan. 16, 2017 -- Marcus Stephen Harris LLC (the "Firm"), a national law firm focusing on ERP software licensing and litigation matters announced today the launch of its new website: http://www.softwarenegotiation.com. This new website provides clients a comprehensive understanding of the Firm's services and includes detailed information and videos about negotiating ERP related software contracts, ERP implementation disputes and the process for litigating failed ERP implementations.
“We are excited about the launch of our new website and the extensive information it provides. We have compiled downloadable resources and interactive material about litigating failed ERP implementations and negotiating ERP vendor contracts designed to help clients understand the process in front of them,” said Marcus Harris the founding partner of the Firm. “This new site will allow clients and prospective clients to learn about the ERP contract negotiation process and the process for suing an ERP vendor.”
Formed in 2006, the Firm is one of the nation’s leading law firms focusing on ERP related legal issues. The firm’s clients range in size from some of the largest technology companies in the world to smaller companies looking to acquire or upgrade technology for the first time.
Contact: Marcus Harris +1-312-263-0570 [email protected]


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