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Technology & Science

Oct. 19, 1999

Net Knowledge

Net Knowledge New Technology Leads to Novel Ways of Practicing Law By Ian C. Ballon Practicing Internet and e-commerce law requires the kind of speed and agility that runs counter to the careful, measured deliberation that law school taught us to apply to problems. When Dan Lynch wrote in 1996 that the Internet moves in dog years, i.e., with a 7-1 ratio, he was pretty close to the mark.

        By Ian C. Ballon
        
        Practicing Internet and e-commerce law requires the kind of speed and agility that runs counter to the careful, measured deliberation that law school taught us to apply to problems. When Dan Lynch wrote in 1996 that the Internet moves in dog years, i.e., with a 7-1 ratio, he was pretty close to the mark.<...

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