Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Internet Lawyer Location

As an Internet lawyer, I get asked all the time about our location and the need of a client to find someone local. First of all, the odds of finding a local Internet lawyer expert are exceptionally low. Second, who knows where your issue will end up? There are many different places you could end up in Court, for instance. Third, 95% of legal disputes get resolved by a good Internet lawyer without the need for litigation and court action, so he can be located anywhere. Fourth, the odds are high that the lawyer for the other side, be it a General Counsel or a lawyer outside of the business, is not located near you. Forget about geographic lines in today's world. The Courts have a way of allowing lawyers from other states to appear in Courts in states all over the country. It is called admission "pro hac vice". Find the best Internet lawyer, discuss your unique situation with him, and see if what I just said makes sense for you.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Internet Lawyer Selection

Once again, I am continuing my comments on selecting an Internet lawyer that is right for your issue or need.

Traditionally you could always ask for references from a lawyer. But in the world of the Internet, many, many clients hire Internet lawyers for private, confidential, discrete work. And since we represent businesses, we are often hired by a founder or President or CEO of an Internet company. Even if you get references, high quality Internet business people are often too busy to respond to what for our law firm would be dozens of calls each week from prospective clients.

So, don't expect references from Traverse Internet Law because we promise our clients we will never disclose our representation of their interests. In other words, we operate in a world of confidentiality. And you should expect that to be the case for most accomplished internet lawyers you consider and expect that of your lawyer.

Do, however, conduct online research of the lawyer's reputation. Take a look at Martindale Hubbell and check our peer ratings. As you use Google, understand that trial lawyers make enemies. It is an adversarial process and the other side of a case is prone to try and attack the messenger. View the comments about reputation in the proper context.

Follow these suggestions and keep in mind that peer reviews, which are ratings from other lawyers and judges, are the most accurate and reliable indicators, in my opinion, of the quality of an Internet lawyer.

Internet Lawyer Research

This is a continuation of my prior posts about selecting an internet lawyer. Once you know what you are looking for in terms of the subject matter of your issue, then begin to research the background of the internet lawyer. Good questions to get answers to:

1) Year of graduation from law school. Younger lawyers often leave the date of graduation off of their internet lawyer online credentials.
2) Law School. I recently was on a panel at a conference with a graduate of an online mail order type law school and no one seemed to understand that he was not even a lawyer since he had a "JD". You don't need an ivy league graduate, though.
3) Years of practicing law. How long has the internet lawyer been practicing law? In what capacity? Did he go to work first in business and then migrate back to the law years after graduation?
4) If you have a dispute, you need more than a "litigation lawyer". You need a trial lawyer. Litigators often just have experience with written motion and discovery practice, not trials.
5) Do they have experience or expertise in the business of the web? Understanding the law of the web is one thing. Understanding how things work, what is important, and what conduct really means in the context of e-commerce business is important.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Internet Lawyer Types

"I need an Internet lawyer", you think. But do your really? An Internet lawyer specializes in the law of the web. And good ones are not cheap. Many come from the arena of intellectual property, and getting a good IP trial lawyer is very expensive. Some of the bigger law firms, particularly in the big cities, charge $800 and up per hour. Do you really need an Internet lawyer?

If you are dealing with an unpaid invoice, a debt collection lawyer could help you on a contingency basis.

If you are dealing with an employment dispute, an employment lawyer could be the right choice.

And if you want to start a business and get incorporated, find a local business lawyer to handle the standard work of incorporation. Or if you are savvy and want to incorporate in Nevada or Wyoming, find a corporate lawyer in those states.

Trust me on this, though. Don't go and hire an Internet lawyer. Internet lawyers are expensive because they deal with a subject of law that is very challenging and demanding. Consider finding the right subject matter lawyer. All because you have an Internet business, it does not follow that every issue will demand the attention of an internet law expert.

You really need an expert in the specific subject matter with which you are dealing.

Internet Lawyer: How to Find an Internet Lawyer

Internet lawyer qualifications. Part Two.

Okay, you need an Internet lawyer and go online, conduct a search on your favorite search engine (I suspect we all know which one that is!). Now you see AdWords pay per click ads for all kinds of lawyers claiming to be the best Internet lawyer. Then you take a look at the organic or natural results and find some other options for an Internet lawyer.

Here's a key tip. Go to the Internet lawyer websites and get a feel for their qualifications. We'll discuss the next steps in posts to come. Finding the right Internet lawyer can be easy or hard. I'll try to make the process easy for you. And no, the answer isn't to hire Traverse Internet Law. We turn away many, many prospective clients each week because we are not a good fit for their legal needs. I'll tell you what types of lawyers you need for all the different kinds of legal issues you will run into on the web. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Internet Lawyer Definition

As an Internet lawyer I am often asked what exactly an Internet Lawyer really is. The areas of law involved are so wide, from collections to copyright, from trademark to contracts, from spam to unauthorized access, and many of the laws are so new, it really is very hard to define. An Internet lawyer, above all else, must be seasoned and highly experienced at the practice of law. So find out how long your Internet lawyer has been practicing law. Then, make sure your Internet lawyer has a very strong understanding of the technologies and business of the web. Being an engineer with a law degree is not what I am talking about here. Finding an Internet business industry veteran is ideal. Do your research online and you will find many options. If you have a complex or demanding issue, that's where Traverse Internet Law can likely assist you in solving your problem.