Hmm...domainer and lawyer..the perfect combination.
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2009 November 14
by MHB
A well known lawyer in the domain industry, and fellow domainer has just launched a site on MalpracticeAttorneys.com.
Howard Neu, a lawyer practicing in South Florida, purchased the domain at the TRAFFIC New York 2008 Moniker auction.
The site will contain a blog with news and views about cases and developments in the Malpractice field including medical malpractice and legal malpractice.
The site will eventually list malpractice attorneys in every major metropolitan area around the country.
Its a great concept and I’m quite interested to see how it develops as I own Malpracticelawyer.com
We wish Howard and his team much success.
Source: http://www.thedomains.com/2009/11/14...attorneys-com/
Hmm...domainer and lawyer..the perfect combination.
I am surprised the site isn't more video centric.
But then I own medicalmalpractice.tv and legalese.tv.
JLC
They should hire someone and make a better site,i hope the current site is just in dev. phase because it looks dull and ugly.
<sarcasm>I wonder if they practice law as good as they design. </sarcasm>
Will someone please explain the difference between a Snapnames employee driving up prices at Snapnames auctions, and a domainer convention organizer participating in domain auctions where the auctioneer is an entity with which the convention organizer has a business arrangement/agreement?
What's the difference? Are not both instances of insiders driving up prices?
This business appears so incestuous and suspect that the safer bet is to abstain from the conventions and auctions.
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