Internet Lawyer
An Internet lawyer is a lawyer engaged in counseling businesses on the law and regulation of computers, technology systems and the Internet. Internet Technology is a major aspect of nearly all businesses these days. A lawyer who is not skilled in understanding the Internet may well lose business clients that increasingly encounter Internet law issues. An Internet lawyer needs to also be well-versed in business and contract law, since so many business transactions now involve Internet systems or Internet-based transactions. In the past, an Internet lawyer might have been hard to find except in the largest cities. Today, however, a lawyer skilled in Internet law can be found most anywhere.
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Legal Articles
- What to Bring to an Initial Consultation With a Lawyer
Beginning a legal action can be stressful, and most people considering hiring a lawyer are already in a stressful situation. You should do your best to prepare for your initial consultation, to get the most out of the process. An initial consultation can be more than just a quick meeting; it can help you plan your strategy, see potential hazards, and save you further stress during the legal … more
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Botnets and Hackers and Spam (Oh My!)
This guide from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) explains what computer viruses, spam and … more - Dot Cons

