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JONATHAN EZOR is a frequent presenter on Internet legal and business issues throughout the United States.  His past seminars include:

  • “Offshore Outsourcing: Avoiding the Legal Risks” (LIFT-IT Seminar), June 2004.

  • “How Does Spam Affect Your Business: Legal Risks, Legal Weapons” (HIA Trade Expo), May 2004.

  • “Business on the Web: Bridging the Global Legal Minefields” (WWW2004 Conference), May 2004.

  • “Demystifying Technology Contracts: Services Agreements” (LISTnet SIG), February 2004.

  • “Protecting Travelers’ Privacy” (Educational Travel Conference), February 2004.

  • “Internet Safety and Law: Crucial Information for Everyone” (Miller Place High School), February 2004.

  • “Disasters and Their Aftermath: Legal Responsibility and Liability” (LISTnet Contingency Planning Seminar), December 2003.

  • “Telecommuting and Mobile Employees: Workplace Rules and Security Risks” (Touro Law Center), CLE presentation, November 2003.

  • “Business and Technology Law: Critical Intersections, Critical Risks” (New York University), continuing education class, November 2003 and April 2004.

  • “Business and Technology Law: Critical Intersections, Critical Risks” (ACSSLI meeting), September 2003.

  • “Spam E-mail: Go To Jail” (LISTnet Emerging Companies Seminar), July 2003

  • “Cyberlaw” class (Adjunct professorship, Touro Law Center, Huntington, NY), fall semesters 2001, 2002.

  • Lunch and Learn on Internet Legal Risks (Suffolk Academy of Law), February 2002.

  • “Using the Internet for Marketing” (Association of the Bar of the City of New York), February 2002.

  • Keynote Address, Electronic Commerce Forum (Dayton, OH), May 2001.

  • “Internet Law Course” (CentraNOW online seminar), three-part class on Internet legal issues including strategic alliances, trademarks, and copyrights, November 2000.

  • “Representing the New Media Company” (Cardozo Law Center, New York, NY), class on representing Internet company, October 2000.

  • “Legal Risks for Affiliate Marketers” (Fall Internet World 2001; Fall Internet World 2000), seminar on managing risk of Internet affiliate programs, October 2000 and December 2001.

  • “Starting an Affiliate Program Reducing your Risk: Legal Issues and Solutions” (Affiliate Solutions conferences in New York and San Francisco), seminar on managing risk of Internet affiliate programs, June and September 2000.

  • “Internet Law” (The Learning Annex, New York City), class on Internet legal issues for businesspersons and attorneys, August – October 1999.

  •  “Second Annual Internet Law Institute”  (Practicing Law Institute seminar), presentation on Web site legal risks, June 1998.

  •  “Webmasters’ Legal Primer” (Spring Internet World 2000; Fall Internet World 1999; Summer Internet World 1999; Webmasters Symposium, Fall Internet World 1997), presentation on legal issues for Webmasters, various dates.

BIO:

  Jonathan Ezor is the Director of the Touro Law Center Institute for Business, Law and Technology, and an Assistant Professor of Law and Technology. He also serves as special counsel to The Lustigman Firm, a marketing and advertising law firm based in Manhattan. A technology attorney for more than a decade, Professor Ezor has represented advertising agencies, software developers, banks, retailers and Internet service providers as well as traditional firms, and has been in-house counsel to an online retailer, an Internet-based document printing firm and a multinational Web and software development company.  For the last several years he has given presentations on Internet risks and opportunities all over the United States, including Internet World shows in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, PLI and other legal seminars, and Sun's JavaOne Expo in San Francisco. Coauthor of Producing Web Hits (IDG Books, 1997), Professor Ezor has been a regular columnist on legal issues for BusinessWeek Online and the @NY electronic weekly and has written on Internet and computer legal topics for Advertising Age (which named him a "Web Warrior" in 1995), Business 2.0, the New York Law Journal, and Infoworld.  A graduate of Yale Law School and Brandeis University, Professor Ezor has been interviewed on Internet and business by the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, FOX Business News, Newsday, the Long Island Business News, and many trade publications.

He can be contacted by email at jezor@panix.com or via fax at 516-977-3001.

 

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