E-Reputation Law - a case study on e-reputation

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E-Reputation Law

About this e-reputation law website

The authors

The content of this website was written in 2012 by Peter Craddock, a lawyer in Brussels at the law firm NautaDutilh, together with a former colleague, Sandrine Kinart (sections on e-reputation and market practices).

Peter Craddock

Peter Craddock

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Peter Craddock is an e-reputation lawyer in Brussels (Belgium) who specialises in data protection and IT law. His practice is primarily geared towards the industrial and information technology industries, with a focus on data protection law (including litigation), IT (software and hardware) contracts and litigation, e-commerce and web advertising. He also designed and coded this website.

Sandrine Kinart

Sandrine Kinart

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Sandrine Kinart specialises in (international) commercial law, and in marketing law, distribution law and intellectual property law in particular. Sandrine has notably gained broad experience in the field of market practices, advertising and trade mark law.

Special thanks to Stéphanie De Smedt and Pieter De Smedt, lawyers in Brussels, for their assistance with the Dutch version of the website.

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