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Technology & Science

Aug. 15, 2015

Dot-law up for grabs, but efficacy doubted

The introduction of a dot-law domain extension reserved specifically for the legal industry may be an appealing opportunity for law firms and attorneys looking to get a leg up in marketing and brand management, but industry experts question the value of the new high-level domain when law firms are already so thoroughly entrenched in dot-com.


By Steven Crighton


Daily Journal Staff Writer


DLAPiper.Law and Skadden.Law. This could be the future of domain names for law firms
worldwide. The introduction of a dot-law domain extension reserved specifically for
the legal industry may be an appealing opportunity for law firms and attorneys looking
to get a leg up in marketing and brand management, but industry experts question the
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