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EscortBiz 05-09-2003 07:22 AM

Attorney for my New site
 
Anyone know an attorney that represents people in the fetish market? i.e spanking (nothing gross)

As im getting ready to get my site live I need an attorney.

Thanks in advance

EscortBiz 05-09-2003 08:26 AM

anyone please?

lawpal 05-09-2003 08:36 AM

Here are a couple of lawyers who specifically hold themselves out as representing the adult webmaster community:

http://www.xxxlaw.net

(chicago)

http://www.coollawyer.com

(ft.lauderdale, florida)

http://www.adultsitelaw.com

http://www.flowerslawfirm.com/index.htm

(washington, d.c.)

http://www.adultinternetlaw.com/

(represent al4a.com and ynotmasters.com)
(san diego)

http://www.rjg.com/

http://www.kyroslaw.com/

http://www.markskatz.com/

http://www.firstamendment.com/

(president of the florida bar free speech committee and works in a law firm with cross-country reach (california and florida)

http://e-lawconsultant.com/

http://www.1st-amendment.com/


There are many more who don't hold themselves out as representing the adult internet community. Ask around.

These sites can help you locate a local bar association near you:

http://www.hg.org/bar.html

http://www.martindale.com/xp/Martin...assoc_intro.xml

http://www.lawforum.net/resources/bars.htm

EscortBiz 05-09-2003 08:37 AM

awesome thanks so much!

if you ever need anything ICQ me

lawpal 05-09-2003 09:53 PM

no problem, good luck

Mutt 05-09-2003 10:06 PM

Cambria, i think his first name is Paul. Author of the famous 'Cambria List' - represents many of the big adult video studios. Not a business attorney, he's the expert on obscenity issues and that type of thing.

Think he's based in New York, upstate, probably has an office in L.A. I would think.

EscortBiz 05-09-2003 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mutt
Cambria, i think his first name is Paul. Author of the famous 'Cambria List' - represents many of the big adult video studios. Not a business attorney, he's the expert on obscenity issues and that type of thing.

Think he's based in New York, upstate, probably has an office in L.A. I would think.

got contact info for him please?

KRL 05-09-2003 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by lawpal
Here are a couple of lawyers who specifically hold themselves out as representing the adult webmaster community:

http://www.xxxlaw.net

(chicago)

http://www.coollawyer.com

(ft.lauderdale, florida)

http://www.adultsitelaw.com

http://www.flowerslawfirm.com/index.htm

(washington, d.c.)

http://www.adultinternetlaw.com/

(represent al4a.com and ynotmasters.com)
(san diego)

http://www.rjg.com/

http://www.kyroslaw.com/

http://www.markskatz.com/

http://www.firstamendment.com/

(president of the florida bar free speech committee and works in a law firm with cross-country reach (california and florida)

http://e-lawconsultant.com/

http://www.1st-amendment.com/


There are many more who don't hold themselves out as representing the adult internet community. Ask around.

These sites can help you locate a local bar association near you:

http://www.hg.org/bar.html

http://www.martindale.com/xp/Martin...assoc_intro.xml

http://www.lawforum.net/resources/bars.htm


Someone's in the know! Are you an attorney yourself?

And don't forget Larry Flynt's legal eagle Alan Isaacson!

lawpal 05-09-2003 10:21 PM

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Originally posted by EscortBiz


got contact info for him please?

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Firm E-Mail: mailto:[email protected]

Phone: 716.849.1333, Ext. 344
Fax: 716.855.1580

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EscortBiz 05-09-2003 10:24 PM

thanks

lawpal 05-09-2003 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL



Are you an attorney yourself?



It pays the bills

:thefinger

KRL 05-09-2003 10:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by lawpal



It pays the bills

:thefinger

I love attorneys and have several of them don't get me wrong. I was Pre-Law in college myself, so I should talk. :)

I just think attorneys worry about "Billable Minutes" too damn much and look for every way possible to protract out the time litigating parties go back and forth with each other.

Last year between all my businesses the legal bills were in 6 figures. That just makes me cringe.

One time I got a bill from a firm I used to use in LA, and the pricks had itemized charges for the number of fucking paper clips that were used for our files. I went bonkers on that bs when I was paying $295 an hour. Talk about going for every penny.

gruffy 05-09-2003 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by EscortBiz
Anyone know an attorney that represents people in the fetish market? i.e spanking (nothing gross)


Will work for spankings! :Graucho

Paul Markham 05-09-2003 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL


I love attorneys and have several of them don't get me wrong. I was Pre-Law in college myself, so I should talk. :)

I just think attorneys worry about "Billable Minutes" too damn much and look for every way possible to protract out the time litigating parties go back and forth with each other.

Last year between all my businesses the legal bills were in 6 figures. That just makes me cringe.

One time I got a bill from a firm I used to use in LA, and the pricks had itemized charges for the number of fucking paper clips that were used for our files. I went bonkers on that bs when I was paying $295 an hour. Talk about going for every penny.

Write to them and tell them that unless they lose the stationery charges they lose your business. Usually gets them moving. Some US attorneys are bigger crooks than the guys they reperesent.

lawpal 05-10-2003 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL


Last year between all my businesses the legal bills were in 6 figures. That just makes me cringe.


Here is the thing to remember, everything is negotiable. Lawyers operate a business and fees, costs, expenses, etc.... can all be discussed and negotiated in advance. In the past 10 years I have only come across one client that was smart enough to address these issues at the outset of litigation, but they did, and ended up saving somewhere in the range of $250,000.00.

:thumbsup


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