About
In today’s economy, businesses of every size, shape and type store, transmit or process information. Most organizations employ information technology and the Internet to efficiently conduct business and serve their customers. While providing tremendous advantages, this integration of business, technology and data reliance also raises novel and complex legal issues. “Information law” encompasses a wide variety of legal services focused on information technology and the life cycle of sensitive information as it moves through an organization: collection, use, security, sharing, storage, and disposal. The Information Law Group was formed to address these matters.
The Information Law Group was established in October 2009 to provide efficient and high quality legal services at an affordable price. The firm concentrates on legal issues concerning privacy, data security, information technology, e-commerce and intellectual property. The InfoLawGroup addresses a broad spectrum of legal matters, including transactions and e-commerce, compliance, breach notice and incident response and litigation.
Beyond its focus on information law, the firm has embraced a business model that breaks the big firm leverage model. The firm has low overhead because it is "virtual" and does not have to maintain costly offices. Nor does the firm need to pay the salaries of expensive associates with little experience. Rather, the InfoLawGroup provides seasoned attorneys with specific information law experience and talent, including former “BigLaw” lawyers, smaller practitioners with clearly defined expertise and reputation in the field, and former in-house lawyers. These factors form the foundation of the Information Law Group, and result in greatly increased efficiency and better results at a significantly lower price for the firm’s clients.
The lawyers of the Information Law Group have successfully served a diverse range of clients: from large Fortune 500 multinationals and name-brand traditional brick-and-mortar companies, to small start-ups and technology service providers. As such, the firm is positioned to continue serving larger organizations, but will do so at a fraction of the cost charged by large law firms. In addition, the efficiency and rates of the firm enable the InfoLawGroup to cost-effectively serve middle market and smaller companies that (before the establishment of the Information Law Group) had very few affordable and experienced law firms to access for information law services.


