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Expert witness



Hi Warren,
I think the best type of person to answer those questions is a head hunter. 
There are many different kinds of consultants and assignments. The type of 
work I do is generally that I hire out my time and charge by the hour. In 
some cases, rather than time based consulting, we might do a job and get 
paid based on a deliverable. 

On 15 Aug 2002 at 13:22, Warren E. Agin wrote:

> I received the following from a colleague:
> 
> "We are defending a client in a preference action.  The client is in the
> computer systems consultation business.  The issue is what is the industry
> standard for ordinary course business payments.  The amount in question is
> $176,000.  
> Do you have an ideas for an expert we could hire to provide
> affidavit/testimony in this case?"
> 
> They basically need someone who can tesify regarding payment terms in the industry, and what the payment practices really are. Any suggestions?
> 
> -Warren Agin
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Jerry Feldman 
>   To: Discuss at BLU 
>   Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:28 AM
>   Subject: RE: Dell dumps linux? [but introduces n-series]
> 
> 
>   I saw that yesterday. But, one major point is that many businesses have 
>   site licences for Windows, and this avoids dual licensing issues as well as 
>   provides for the shipping of essentially bare PCs. 
> 
> 
>   On 15 Aug 2002 at 9:22, Chuck Young wrote:
>   > Perhaps this lets them sell with no O/S, and reduces support
>   > burdens for non-M$ O/Ses at the same time...
> 
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>   Boston Linux and Unix user group
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