The vast, rapidly developing opportunities in cyberspace can cause a great deal of uncertainty for businesses making a transition to doing business on the Internet. Operating a business in the virtual world introduces legal issues that require experienced counsel and advice.

We represent businesses moving onto the Internet and help them to
    limit liability,
    protect intellectual property,
    meet privacy requirements and
    handle other challenging Internet law issues.

Balancing opportunity with risk. We also recognize the need to balance legal risks with the practicalities of maintaining and operating a successful e-business. Our experience in e-commerce includes:
    Web site terms and conditions of use, privacy policies, linking    agreements and development agreements
    Domain name conflict resolution
    License agreements for copyrighted and trademarked materials
    Software license agreements
    Click-wrap agreements
    Trademark and copyright registration and protection
    Corporate e-mail and Internet policies
    Employee privacy issues
    Digital contracts and record-keeping
    Tax planning for e-commerce businesses
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