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e-commercelawdirect
e-commercelawdirect
is dedicated to providing the most authoritative, topical and relevant
information on e-commerce and the law to companies, advisers and
academic institutions.
The 600,000 word
-and growing- online database is a unique and valuable research
tool, comprising analysis and advice on the legal and business issues
surrounding doing business on line as well as authoritative and
incisive law reports on key e-commerce cases, in the UK, the US,
Europe and internationally.
Legal, regulatory
and business analysis is provided by practising lawyers in leading
commercial firms both in the UK and internationally.
e-commercelaw&policy
e-commercelaw&policy,
launched in February 1999, is available both online and in hard
copy. The journal was nominated for the prestigious British & Irish
Association of Law Librarians (BIALL) Serial Publication of the
Year Award in 2001. Subscribers include more than 70 of the Top
100 Law firms in the UK, companies such as Deutsche Bank, Barclays
Bank, Amazon, and Marks & Spencer, academic institutions such as
The Bora Laskin Law Library of the University of Toronto and the
University of Hertfordshire, plus international law firms and companies.
e-commercelawreports
e-commercelawreports
launched in May 2001, is available both online and in hard copy.
The reports are authoritative, topical and relevant providing the
definitive practitioners guide to e-commerce cases. Each case is
summarised, with commentary by practising lawyers from leading firms
specialising in e-commerce.
The Editorial
Board is:
Eduardo Ustaran
Berwin Leighton Paisner
Eduardo specialises in information technology and the Internet.
He advises on EU data protection law and has advised a number of
multinational clients on the adoption of company-wide data protection
strategies. He is a recognised expert in the area of online privacy
and provides data protection-related advice to leading players in
the electronic environment. He is a regular contributor to legal
and industry journals and is a frequent speaker at international
e-commerce conferences. He is responsible for complytoday’, an interactive
data protection compliance package for e-businesses. He is a dually
qualified Spanish Abogado and English Solicitor.
eduardo.ustaran@berwinleightonpaisner.com
Philip Westmacott
Bristows
Philip is lead partner of Bristow’s IT Practice. He has advised
in the information technology sector for over eighteen years. Philip’s
practice covers the full range of intellectual property rights and
his expertise extends into a number of both hi-tech and traditional
industries. He is a member of the London Computer Law Group. He
is also a member of the AIPPI and an associate of the Chartered
Institute of Patent Agents. He lectures in patent law on the Bristol
University Diploma in Intellectual Property. He has a BA (Engineering
and Law), from Cambridge University and qualified as a Solicitor
in 1978 philip.westmacott@bristows.co.uk
Rachael Wellby
Crowell & Moring
Rachael is an associate in the Technology Media and Telecoms group
of international law firm, Crowell & Moring. Rachael specialises
in European e-commerce and information law. Rachael has worked with
the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris,
focusing on international policy issues concerning online privacy
and online dispute resolution. She is a regular contributor to E-Commerce
Law & Policy on online dispute resolution. rwellby@crowell.com
Stephen Sidkin
Fox Williams
Stephen is a founding partner of Fox Williams. He specialises in
advising on agency and distributorship agreements and competition
law. He frequently writes on disintermediation, the effect of e-commerce
on agency and distributorship agreements and the competition law
aspects of B2B exchanges. Stephen is featured in Mondaq’s Survey
of Leading Internet & E-Commerce Lawyers. He is a member of the
Society for Computers & Law and a member and past chairman of the
Commercial Law Sub-Committee of the City of London Law Society,
the sub-committee which has taken the lead in considering issues
of e-commerce law on behalf of the Society.
SLSidkin@foxwilliams.com
John Enser
Olswang
John is a partner at Olswang and provides advice to clients active
in all aspects of the media and communications business. His clients
include record companies, broadcasters, surviving dotcoms, and household
name retailers, as well as ISPs, portals, software developers and
suppliers of interactive TV technology. John writes and speaks regularly
on a range of topics relating to interactive media. All three of
the independent legal directories rank him as one of the UK’s leading
practitioners in e-commerce and digital media. John is a member
of the DTI Foresight Programme’s working party on the Future of
Information Relationships and author of the “Distribution of Audiovisual
Content” chapter of Global Telecommunications Law and Practice (Sweet
& Maxwell). jlc@olswang.co.uk
Steven Philippsohn
Philippsohn Crawfords Berwald
Steven is a leading authority on fraud. He has recently given papers
at the International Bar Association, the International Chamber
of Commerce and to a UK Government Department. He frequently writes
for newspapers and specialist law publications. He is co-editor
of the UK Manual of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
and is a member of the IAAC and the E-Fraud working party of the
Fraud Advisory Panel. Steven qualified in 1972 and became the litigation
partner of a substantial Central London practice prior to starting
his own firm in 1979. His firm was identified in the 2000 edition
of The Legal 500 as a leading fraud litigation practice in the UK.
snp@pcbsols.com
Allistair Booth
Stringer Saul
Allistair is a partner at Stringer Saul where his practice covers
e-commerce, IT, publishing and bio/pharma sectors. He has published
articles on linking and aggregating, lectured on those subjects
as well as cryptography, distance selling and other e-commerce matters.
He has been practicing law with specialist intellectual property
firms in New Zealand and England since 1989. He graduated from the
University of Auckland in 1988 with degrees in law and economics
allistairbooth@stringersaul.co.uk
Alasdair Douglas
Travers Smith Braithwaite
Alasdair is Head of the 18-strong Corporate Tax Department at Travers
Smith Braithwaite, a 200 lawyer firm based in the City of London
which specialises in corporate, financial and commercial law. His
specialist tax interests are fund work, corporate finance, tax investigations
as well as e-commerce. He is a Fellow of the Society for Advanced
Legal Studies, a member of the City of London Law Society Revenue
Law Sub-Committee. Alasdair graduated from Edinburgh (LLB(Hons))
and London (LLM) universities; is admitted as a solicitor in Scotland
(1977) and England (1981), became a partner at Travers Smith Braithwaite
in 1985 and was Managing Partner of the firm from 1994 to 2000.
Alasdair.Douglas@TraversSmith.com
Dawn Osborne
Willoughby & Partners
Dawn is a partner of Willoughby & Partners and an executive of Rouse
& Co International. Dawn specialises in giving advice relating to
use of copyright and trade marks on the Internet. She is a panelist
for WIPO, deciding domain name disputes under the ICANN procedure,
a co-opted member of the international committee of the Chartered
Institute of Arbitrators, due to her expertise in online alternative
dispute resolution procedure and is a member of Internet committees
for the International Trade Mark Association and the Society for
Computers and Law. She is a graduate in law of Magdalen College,
Oxford.
Dawn@iprights.com
e-commercelawdirect,
e-commercelaw&policy, and e-commercelawreports are published by
Cecile Park Publishing Ltd, a specialist in the provision of authoritative,
topical and relevant legal and business information to the e-commerce
world.
To
contact us:
Post: Cecile
Park Publishing Ltd 82 Cecile Park London N8 9AU United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20
8374 4242
Fax: +44 (0)20 8374 1743
e-mail: lindsey.greig@e-comlaw.com
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