Posts Tagged ‘Lawyer’
On May 19 and May 26, 2010, Privasoft will be offering a two part web seminar series covering the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act (ATIP). The seminars will be conducted by Priscilla Platt, an experienced lawyer and Access and Privacy expert from law firm Heenan Blaikie.
One Down, Many More to Go: Settlement Reached in Vue Lawsuit
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Attorney Gregory S. Weston, the San Diego-based lawyer who represented that group of buyers at San Pedro's Vue condo (and later, a condo/rental hybrid) project , sent out a press release today indicating that there's been settlement in the case. The complaint, filed last November against developer Beverly Hills-based Galaxy Commercial Holding (also behind the Blu rental project on Wilshire), was brought forth by a group of buyers who sued to recoup their deposits and get out of their contracts
Supreme Court hears arguments in online gambling case
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
FRANKFORT — Kentucky’s effort to seize 141 Internet domain names of online gambling sites was without precedent and blatantly unconstitutional, lawyers representing online gambling interests told the state Supreme Court on Thursday. “It shows the intellectual dishonesty of the state,” said Jon Fleischaker, a lawyer who represents Interactive Media Entertainment and Gaming Association. “They made up the process.” Fleischaker and other industry lawyers argued that the high court should uphold a
Links for 15 October 2009
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Here are the web links I’ve found for 15 October 2009, posted almost automatically. Almost Shouts & Murmurs: Subject: Our Marketing Plan | The New Yorker : A glorious satire on what’s happening in the publishing industry. The geeky language baffles the authors, who then have to do all the work. Much laughter was had. I hope you have it too. Twitter in the courtroom: a fad, or here to stay? | The Lawyer’s Weekly : This article from a Canadian law magazine reckons Twitter and its s
Privacy Protection for .CA Domain Names Kills Business for Domainers
Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Guest editor Zak Muscovitch is a domain name lawyer, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has been practising domain name law for ten years. Go to http://www.DNattorney.com and http://www.muscovitch.com . Privacy Protection for domainers who have legitimate portfolios is a little like a burka on a bikini model. Although keeping one’s domain name registration details private is an attractive concept and may even help wary registrants avoid imparting too much information to prospective


