Katz Barron serves virtually every type of business in the rapidly changing Internet and e-commerce law fields, including software and website developers, e-commerce providers (business-to-consumer and business-to-business), information technology consultants, systems integrators, Internet service providers, webcasters, value-added resellers, hardware and device manufacturers, distributors and end users. Our clients range from start-up organizations to publicly-held companies with well-established operations.

We assist our clients in formulating e-commerce strategies for existing businesses, emerging companies and establishing new methods of doing business. Our experience in this field includes the following:
  • Development of website terms and conditions, privacy policies, service and content provider agreements and website membership and participant arrangements


  • Assistance with domain name selection and protection as well as purchase and sale transactions


  • Analysis of issues arising from business to business, business to consumer or consumer to consumer e-commerce such as electronic contracting and dispute resolution


  • Transformation of traditional commercial agreements to address Internet, Web and e-commerce issues and concepts


  • Analysis of potential liabilities associated with transferring, manufacturing and marketing software and hardware products via traditional channels and via the Internet


  • Preparation and negotiation of website service contracts for website, e-commerce and development projects


  • Negotiation with established Internet portals concerning website beta testing, application