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E-Commerce Lawyers at Pannone LLP in Manchester, UKPannone's e-commerce lawyers have been advising on matters of ecommerce law since the outset of online trading. We therefore have the steadfast knowledge ready to offer your company in what can seem somewhat of a daunting legal minefield. Our experienced e-commerce lawyers can advise clients on all aspects of e-commerce law, from information technology and software issues to online security and encryption issues, data protection, privacy, online trading terms and conditions; to website disclaimers to website advertising agreements. We prepare contracts and offer ongoing advice for both small business clients and some of the largest Plc's in the UK. For clients obtaining the services of web design and web development companies, our legal team can help with important Intellectual Property matters such as brand protection, copyright infringement, trade mark registration and infringements, domain name disputes and domain name recovery. Pannone's e-commerce lawyers know that there are a number of issues your company may not even have considered concerning your website or e-commerce shopping site, such as the extent of legal requirements involved or the guidelines regarding the presentation of marketing information with regard to the Disability Discrimination Act. The content of a website is fundamentally being published around the world, so it is essential that advice is sought before venturing into global publishing to avoid potential litigation in the future. For advice from an expert e-commerce lawyer, please call Samantha Livesey at Pannone LLP on 0870 143 3198 or visit the Pannone website for more information about our e-commerce Lawyers. Pannone LLP has over 320 lawyers and a total staff of over 700 people based at 123, Deansgate in Manchester. Pannone LLP was voted one of the most innovative law firms of 2007 by the Financial Times and has been voted the third best company to work for on the Sunday Times Best 100 Companies list for the past two consecutive years. |



