
Business
clients moving to the internet or starting on the internet have special needs.
Traditional notions of contract formation, intellectual property rights and
security are transformed when applied to the medium of internet. The
newness of the internet and the seemingly limitless possibilities for business
owners creates and aura of excitement to all e-commerce activities. We
share our client's enthusiasm for exploring new ways to engage in business. We
apply our knowledge of, and skills in, the old and new commerce to help our
clients better define and meet their business goals.
Our attorneys work with business clients in all phases of e-commerce
enterprise. We advise clients on issues specific to e-commerce such as
domain name registration, web site development, copyright, trademark and patent
registration, liability, security, as well as traditional business issues such
as form of business, operating agreement terms and financing. The internet
is a new medium generating new types of litigation. We pride ourselves on
being able to offer our e-commerce clients the most up-to-date advise in an
ever-changing legal landscape. We believe that one of the issues of
greatest concern for our business clients in the future is taxation of sales and
revenue generated on the internet. Our business attorneys work with
attorneys in our tax law practice to stay on the cutting edge of this critical
issue.
We invite you to review the e-commerce section of the Library
where we have gathered articles, FAQ's and links to assist business clients as
they move into the digital age.
If you have questions about the implications of operating your business in
cyberspace, please contact Henry H.
Fein, Managing Shareholder of our Business Planning Department.