All lawyers in WF should start a thread in 'Warriors for Hire' section

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I got this idea after seeing this thread and many threads concerning about the internet laws:
http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-business.html

So lawyers in WF should start a thread in - which city and country you are from and your internet related services.

Other warrios who knows these type of lawyers can post the links too.

After all internet law is getting complicated every day and need proper guidance to all of us.

What do you think?

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  • Profile picture of the author ste25
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    • Profile picture of the author Maria Gudelis
      Originally Posted by ste25 View Post

      Why would a lawyer be on this forum?

      LOL!!!

      I always get a kick out of their static webpages they usually have....a great offline gold opportunity to target them for web 2.0 marketing to take them into the 21st Century!!
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  • Profile picture of the author BigRedNotebook
    Nathan makes a good point and there's another problem with this, too.

    Individual state bars govern attorney advertising in different ways. Some states are remarkably restrictive, requiring caution re: statements made and often necessitating inclusion of lengthy disclaimers. That acts as a disincentive to many forms of online promotion.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kael41
    Guys, I am a lawyer and I would never give out legal advice over the internet. My bar passages are in Rhode Island and Connecticut and I've been marketing for many, many years now. Giving general legal conceptual advice where I can point people in the direction of doing their own due diligence with the caveat that I'm NOT giving legal advice is one thing..but to hold someone's hand and have them act under the premise of me providing legally significant advice is a whole 'nudder matter
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    • Profile picture of the author radhika
      Originally Posted by BIG Mike View Post

      There are quite a few lawyers who visit here, but to be honest, I think your safest bet is to find someone local. If I remember right, it wasn't all that long ago that someone did a pretty good job of passing herself off as a lawyer (she wasn't) and that including being hired to do legal work.
      Originally Posted by Kael41 View Post

      Guys, I am a lawyer and I would never give out legal advice over the internet.
      This listings are NOT for online advices. For local people to contact local attorneys.

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  • Profile picture of the author radhika
    Originally Posted by NathanFalkner View Post

    It's a potential quagmire, but interesting. Generally speaking,
    in the United States the practice of law is heavily regulated on
    a state-by-state basis. This is an evolving question, but it's
    still not entirely clear whether under the rule of professional
    conduct it's appropriate for an attorney in State A to offer
    legal advice to someone in State B, assuming that the attorney
    is only licensed to practice in State A. You appear to be from
    Jamaica. That throws yet another monkey wrench into the mix
    if a U.S. based attorney were to provide you with legal advice.
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    I am not saying a jamaican taking advice from a US attorney.

    Ex: If here is a Jamaican lawyer and he'd be listed in here, it will be easy for *ME* to contact. Not an american or Indian.

    It is easy to find *LOCAL LAWYER*, if this works out.

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