Federal Court Report
Mr. Dozier comments on his two main blogs about breaking developments and Internet law decisions and developments. But it can take years for a case to work its way through the legal system. The Dozier Internet Law Federal Court Report fills the void for anyone serious about really staying on the cutting edge of what’s happening in online legal issues. The monthly newsletter features the most informative lawsuits filed in Federal Courts throughout the United States for the month, breaks them down and offers practical, plain language guidance as to what the lawsuit means as the laws, mores and norms surrounding web conduct continue to evolve rapidly. The Federal Court Report is a one-of-a-kind publication and widely followed as an early warning system for where things are headed in the near term future.
Delivered in a unique format as a blog network, the portal page takes you to the categories of cases covered, which include online defamation, trademark infringement, copyright infringement, hacking, trade secrets theft, and domain name disputes, and archived editions from prior months are readily searchable for the subscriber to research and understand trending tendencies.
Dozier Internet Law Federal Court Report Portal
Dozier Internet Law on Copyright Infringement
Dozier Internet Law on Defamation
Dozier Internet Law on Domain Name Disputes
Dozier Internet Law on Hacking