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domain lawyer - DNSBroker - 10-04-2006 anyone know any good ones? domain lawyer - Darkneoboi - 10-04-2006 i did find one good link for domain lawyers, http://www.dnforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=295 . I hope it helps you out. Also what types of problems are you having? domain lawyer - shaunapple - 10-07-2006 You might want to look at lawyers who deal with branding or intellectual property. domain lawyer - Dave Zan - 10-08-2006 John Berryhill Ari Goldberger Brett Lewis Howard Neu Enrico Schaefer Steven Sturgeon Charles Carreon Steve Lieberman domain lawyer - triumph - 10-09-2006 I would definatley look for recommendations from people you trust who have worked with lawyers before. Crapshooting a random lawyer is not really a good idea in any situation. domain lawyer - Dave Zan - 10-10-2006 Agreed. While I admit I have yet to retain any one of them, I posted their names because they are all established and seasoned professionals in legal disputes regarding domain names. I've had the fortune and pleasure of discussing matters with some of them. I tell you, their insights are really valuable you sometimes wish to somehow "pay" them for such. Anyway, I'm dropping names to also possibly narrow down your search. If one is busy, you can try the next one. domain lawyer - Hoosierhunter - 10-16-2006 I do agree about being cautious. You really should consider one who excels in copyright law. Domains tend to be closely related to all of that. domain lawyer - Grace - 10-16-2006 A lawyer who is trained in those areas may be more useful to you. I wonder what the price would be for that kind of specialty? Sometimes, we pay more for an area of expertise(such as a doctor or lawyer) that we are needing at the the time. domain lawyer - Hoosierhunter - 10-21-2006 Some will go after someone for a cut of the prize. Of course, it depends on your situation. If you're the one who is being sued, they usually make you pay a hefty amount for any specialty, but when you have the potential of reaping a reward and they think it will get them publicity or a piece of the pie, they often jump in without upfront payment. domain lawyer - Dave Zan - 10-21-2006 Quick answer is roughly $300-$500 per hour for attorney time (even higher if you get a really damn good one). $1k-$5k if via UDRP, possibly higher if via Court. As one attorney I know has consistently emphasized, these disputes are fact intensive. Some are simple, others are complex. |