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We are thrilled to announce the release of our new branding, the launch of our new website, and the addition of a new attorney and office in Detroit.

We believe we have created a brand and a website that matches our firm’s personality and approach. Our focused practice on intellectual property and Internet law issues is based on what we find interesting: the intersection of law, creative thinking, and technology. And while we are not the typical law firm, we are dedicated to providing Big Law services in our own unique manner.

We handle trademark issues, copyright issues, and matters relating to the ever expanding role the Internet plays in all of our lives. We also assist businesses in organizing, growing, taking on investors, and guiding them along the way.

Our clients literally span the globe. We carry state and federal litigation matters across the United States, from California to New York. We regularly advise European clients on United States trademark and copyright issues, handle domain name disputes and domain name theft issues for clients in Asia, and represent e-commerce and online-based businesses that operate throughout the world.

We work with companies from all sectors, including manufacturing, technology, insurance, financial, entertainment, food and drink, and nonprofits.

We have offices in Traverse City, St. Joseph, and Detroit. Our team has more than doubled in size in the past year. And we are just getting started.

Stay connected with our journey, and learn about some interesting legal issues along the way, by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter. If you need more of us, we are also on LinkedIn and Google+.

To our past clients, current clients, friends, and family, thank you for trusting and supporting Revision Legal. We look forward to taking on challenges, standing up for what we believe in, and making history for our clients.

 

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Online Personal Data Privacy: Fight Over Universal Opt-Out Mechanisms

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Almost half of the States in the U.S. have enacted some version of an online personal or consumer data privacy statute. The statutes all use a similar framework that requires data collectors and processors to provide notices, obtain consent, and comply with mandates and prohibitions. For example, all of the online data privacy statutes require […]

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9th Circuit Partially Invalidates California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act

9th Circuit Partially Invalidates California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act

Internet Law

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals — located in San Francisco — partially struck down California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (“CAADCA”). See Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1798.99.28 et seq. The CAADCA was passed in 2022 by the California State Assembly. The CAADCA was enacted to protect the online privacy of children — persons under the […]

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