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Who is Deena Burgess, Esq? Deena Burgess, Esq. is a lawyer in New York City who focuses her law practice (http://www.ebusinesslawgroup.com) on the specific issues facing startups, small businesses and online businesses. Ms. Burgess's firm allows entrepreneurs to launch their companies without fear by making sure that they adequately protect their businesses and families as much as possible. Ms. Burgess has been an internet and intellectual property attorney licensed in the State of New York for the last eight years and is admitted to practice in the Southern and Eastern Federal Districts of New York. Ms. Burgess has litigated cases all over the United States in the Federal Courts. It has always been Ms. Burgess's belief that too many businesses overlook their legal needs when starting their companies because of their fear of astronomical legal bills and their lack of understanding of what needs to be done and why. In her practice, she has seen too many businesses find out that they're not sufficiently protected when it's already too late. In order to alleviate some of these concerns, Ms. Burgess launched her practice specifically to offer affordable legal services to small businesses and startups at flat rate fees. Representative Matters: Defended several internet and telecommunications companies against Attorneys General and Federal Trade Commission actions. Successfully defended domain name litigation against multi-national fashion company before ICANN and the Federal courts. Registered games of chance (lotteries), telemarketing registrations, trademarks and copyrights with appropriate federal and state authorities. Conducted site reviews and drafted Terms of Service and Privacy Policies for many sites including, but not limited to, internet auction sites, internet dating sites, internet service providers and internet marketers What was the impetus for the "Why the Heck Should I do That" book series? Ms. Burgess was finding in her practice that she was hearing the same concerns and misconceptions about the law from clients over and over again. When she would ask her clients why they wanted to do what they were requesting her to do, it became obvious that the clients really didn't know what the reasons were behind their decisions. As these answers became more and more prevalent, she decided to launch the "Why the Heck Should I Do That" book series. It is her hope that this series can better educate entrepreneurs about how to protect themselves in a non-threatening and easy to understand manner. How is the "Why the Heck Should I do That" book series different from other information or other books that are out there? The "Why the Heck Should I Do That" book series is very different than other sources out there. Most books on legal topics are boring, overly technical and hard to understand. The "Why the Heck Should I Do That" series is written in an easy to understand, conversational tone. You never thought you'd have this much fun learning how to protect your family, your self and your business. What if there's a legal topic that I would like to see a book about that I don't see here? Email us at info [AT] whytheheck.com and your topic could be selected for Ms. Burgess's next book of the "Why the Heck Should I Do That" book series. Where can I find out more about Deena Burgess? You can visit her law firm's website at http://www.ebusinesslawgroup.com or her legal blog at http://blog.ebusinesslawgroup.com. If you'd like to contact Ms. Burgess with interview requests, potential speaking engagements or other media opportunities, you can reach her through the form on her website at http://www.ebusinesslawgroup.com/contact.html. |
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