Law Practice
Jun. 12, 2001
Euro Lawyers
A year ago, the Old World was still eager not to be left behind on the road to the New Economy. Today, in Europe, the prospect of being left behind doesn't seem like such a bad thing, as the U.S. dot-com market crash continues. As a result, Europe is a more fertile ground for lawyers seeking to represent startups today than it was back when the World Wide Web was an American-only phenomenon.
A year ago, the Old World was still eager not to be left behind on the road to the New Economy. Today, in Europe, the prospect of being left behind doesn't seem like such a bad thing, as the U.S. dot-com market crash continues. As a result, Europe is a more fertile ground for lawyers seeking to represen...
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