WorldWeblaW - international law network
Law firms from Ireland, Italy, Germany, USA, Holland, New Zealand, Mexico
Lower Risks and Lower Costs
Until now, your choices were to take a risk or to consult one of the major multi-national law firms whose costs are usually extremely high. Often such multi-national law firms are in fact a number of separate law firms, each practising domestic law in its own country but brought superficially together under an international unique banner. WorldWeblaW brings you the same expertise without the associated infrastructure costs.
International Legal Expertise in IT/e-commerce law
Each member of our association is a proven expert in the field of IT/e-commerce law. Where your requirements are limited to a single country, you can contact our member in that country directly. Where your requirements are multi-national, you can contact separate members or contact any individual member and ask it to co-ordinate an international exercise relating to different jurisdictions in which our members are active.
Cost Savings
You will not pay the co-ordination costs, only the normal legal fees of those members who provide you with advice. Wherever possible, fees will be quoted in advance once the parameters of the exercise are determined and before work commences. Click here if you require further general information or contact the relevant member(s) directly.
Featured Member
Dozier Internet Law
Preeminent and Experienced
Dozier Internet Law: Over FIFTY Years of Practicing Law, and immersed in the web since 1994, the very beginning of the commercialization of the Internet. We protect the intellectual property and online reputations of businesses and professionals.
We are a Top "Peer" Rated, Preeminent Law Firm dedicated exclusively to the legal issues of the web, from assisting start-ups to defending parties against legal claims and protecting the intellectual property and reputations of businesses. Dozier Internet Law has handled hundreds of legal matters involving online defamation, copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and hacking.