E-Commerce
Baker & McKenzie is leading the way in helping companies in all industries face the legal challenges of electronic commerce. Our electronic commerce legal experience ranges from helping to make government policy, to implementing first-of-their-kind projects, to practical, day-to-day e-commerce legal assistance and contract drafting on a variety of issues.
We recognize that the issues and risks of the new electronic ways of doing business affect all types of businesses and cross all legal disciplines.
From the banking and insurance industries to traditional manufacturing and distribution businesses, we assist clients with issues relating to electronic transactions, cross-border data transfers, security (including digital signatures and PKI issues), electronic regulatory compliance issues, e-tax issues, domain name issues, copyright, patent, and intellectual property issues, information technology issues, encryption export regulations, online advertising, internet sweepstakes and auctions, internet-in-the-workplace issues, and cross-border e-commerce issues.
We provide a free Global E-Law Alert.
E-Commerce Practice Manual
Baker & McKenzie has teamed up with Practical Law Company to produce a global E-Commerce Practice Manual - a unique guide to online trading in 14 key jurisdictions. The Manual comprises over 1250 pages including, practice notes, which identify key generic issues and cross-refer to detailed country-specific information on the jurisdictions covered, checklists and precedents drafted in generic style which can easily be adapted to fit local law requirements.
Baker & McKenzie clients may order copies of the two-volume loose-leaf E-Commerce Practice Manual at a discounted rate of £350 (US$560) usual price £475 (US$755).