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Traverse City, Michigan Internet and Media Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 7 Traverse City attorneys and 5 law firms.

Brian A. Hall
Michigan Internet and Media attorney at Traverse Legal with 18 years of experience
810 Cottageview Drive, Traverse City, MI

C Enrico Schaefer
Michigan Internet and Media attorney at Smith and Johnson with 35 years of experience
603 Bay Street, Traverse City, MI

Douglas S. Bishop
Michigan Internet and Media attorney at Bishop and Heintz with 48 years of experience
440 West Front, Traverse City, MI

Enrico Schaefer
Michigan Internet and Media attorney at Traverse Legal with 35 years of experience
810 Cottageview Drive, Traverse City, MI

Jack E. Boynton
Michigan Internet and Media attorney at Calcutt Rogers and Boynton with 52 years of experience
109 East Front Street, Traverse City, MI

John A. MacNeal
Michigan Internet and Media attorney at Sondee Racine and Doren with 51 years of experience
310 West Front Street, Traverse City, MI

Mark G. Clark
Michigan Internet and Media attorney at Traverse Legal with 37 years of experience
810 Cottageview Drive, Traverse City, MI
Need help with an internet or cyberspace matter?
Laws governing activity on the Internet, or Cyber law, address issues such as privacy, defamation, disputes, taxes, intellectual property, fair use and terms of service. Internet laws are still being defined in the courts as new cases are brought, decided and appealed. A lawyer who focuses their practice on internet law or new media will work with individuals and businesses operating online. Our directory includes many lawyers who are experts in laws addressing the internet, activities online and online media.
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