IT Law: Astrazeneca UK v IBM [2011] EWHC 306 (TCC)

This case concerned the terms of a ‘Master Services Agreement’, which required the parties to provide various services after termination, until the end of an Exit Period. The parties applied to the court for declarations as to the construction of various terms within the contract, including the term ‘infrastructure’ and ‘associated systems’. The judgment, by Ramsey J, gave declarations in relation to 8 separate issues between the parties, on agreed facts. The decision includes a number of references to the factual matrix and the structure of the specific agreement, and is unlikely to be of much value as a precedent in other cases.

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January 27, 2012   Posted in: Case Reports

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