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Rob Hassett Selected by the Practicing Law Institute to Speak on Internet Law in New York and Los Angeles

ATLANTA, May 2, 2001 /PRNewswire/ -- Hassett Cohen Goldstein Port & Gottlieb, LLP (www.internetlegal.com), an Atlanta-based legal firm focusing on the special needs of entrepreneurs and companies in the new economy, today announced that partner Rob Hassett was selected by the Practicing Law Institute to speak on Internet Law at its two 3 day programs on Entertainment Law that took place in New York and Los Angeles. Topics he covered included the consequences of Napster, celebrity trademarks, domain name issues, copyrights, and privacy and publicity rights.

Since 1933, the Practising Law Institute (PLI) has provided the legal community with the most up-to-date and relevant information through high quality seminars held annually in locations across the United States. Throughout this time, PLI has witnessed more than 3 million registrations and publication purchases by lawyers and allied professionals.

This prestigious selection highlights Mr. Hassett's long involvement in the rapidly evolving areas of Internet, information technology and entertainment law. Some of his prior honors include his selection as editor of the Internet and Multimedia volume of Matthew Bender's ten volume treatise on Entertainment Law Contracts, his selection as chair of the Subcommittee on Policies for Managing Generic Top Level Domains for the American Bar Association. as well as multiple speaking and writing engagements for the National Business Institute, among others.

Hassett Cohen Goldstein Port & Gottlieb was founded in 1988, and has quickly become a recognized leader in technology and business law, as well as the corresponding changes that are being driven by the Internet economy. Internetlegal.com, the firm's online site, offers an extensive collection of presentations and papers on the impact of these changes to high-tech businesses and start-ups. It also offers a free subscription to "The Internetlegal Report," a newsletter for those who want to keep up with the latest news on these topics.

CONTACT: Jay Fenello of Fenello.com, 770-392-9480

SOURCE Hassett, Cohen Goldstein & Port, LLP
Web Site: http://www.fenello.com , http://www.internetlegal.com

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Rob Hassett, Atlanta Attorney, Selected Editor of Internet and Multimedia Law by Bender/Lexis

ATLANTA, June 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Hassett, Cohen, Goldstein & Port, LLP (http://www.internetlegal.com), an Atlanta-based legal firm focusing on the special needs of entrepreneurs and companies in the new economy, today announced that one of its partners, Rob Hassett, has been selected as the editor of the Internet and Multimedia section of Matthew Bender's Entertainment Industry Contracts. Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., a LEXIS Publishing company, is one of the world's leading publishers of legal analysis and case law.


This prestigious appointment highlights Mr. Hassett's long involvement in the rapidly evolving areas of Internet, information technology and entertainment law. Some of his prior honors include chairing a subcommittee on managing top level domain names for the American Bar Association, and multiple speaking and writing engagements for the Practicing Law Institute and the National Business Institute, among others.
Hassett, Cohen, Goldstein & Port was founded in 1988, and has quickly become a recognized leader in technology and business law, as well as the corresponding changes that are being driven by the Internet economy.


Internetlegal.com, the firm's online site, offers an extensive collection of presentations and papers on the impact of these changes to high-tech businesses and start-ups. It also offers a free subscription to "The Internetlegal Report," a newsletter for those who want to keep up with the latest news on these topics.

CONTACT: Jay Fenello of Fenello.com, 770-392-9480


SOURCE Hassett, Cohen Goldstein & Port, LLP
Web Site: http://www.fenello.com , http://www.internetlegal.com

 

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Atlanta Attorney Rob Hassett Re-appointed Subcommittee Chair by American Bar Association.

ATLANTA, October 11, 2000 /PRNewswire/ -- Hassett, Cohen, Goldstein & Port, LLP (www.internetlegal.com), an Atlanta-based legal firm focusing on the special needs of entrepreneurs and companies in the new economy, today announced that partner Rob Hassett has been re-appointed chair of the Subcommittee on Policies for Managing Generic Top Level Domains, a part of the Intellectual Property Law Section of the American Bar Association (ABA).

Since 1894, this Section (one of the oldest and largest within the ABA) has contributed significantly to the development of the system for the protection of intellectual property rights -- an area of law that has undergone more changes in the last few years than at any other time in its history. The ABA, with more than 400,000 members, is the largest voluntary professional association in the world.

This prestigious appointment highlights Mr. Hassett's long involvement in the rapidly evolving areas of Internet, information technology and entertainment law. Some of his prior honors include his selection as editor of the Internet and Multimedia volume of Matthew Bender's ten volume treastise on Entertainment Law Contracts and multiple speaking and writing engagements for the Practicing Law Institute and the National Business Institute, among others.

Hassett, Cohen, Goldstein & Port was founded in 1988, and has quickly become a recognized leader in technology and business law, as well as the corresponding changes that are being driven by the Internet economy. Internetlegal.com, the firm's online site, offers an extensive collection of presentations and papers on the impact of these changes to high-tech businesses and start-ups. It also offers a free subscription to "The Internetlegal Report," a newsletter for those who want to keep up with the latest news on these topics.

CONTACT: Jay Fenello of Fenello.com, 770-392-9480

SOURCE Hassett, Cohen Goldstein & Port, LLP
Web Site: http://www.fenello.com , http://www.internetlegal.com