ESQwire: No domain is too small for consultation on a pending UDRP

ESQwire.com

When it comes down to safeguarding your domain assets, you never know when the much-dreaded UDRP is going to knock on your door.

Knowing your rights as a domain owner, is the first step towards a successful response to a C&D letter, or an eventual UDRP.

ESQwire, established in 1997 by attorney Ari Goldberger, is a pioneer in successful domain defense; along with attorney Jason Schaeffer, the law office provides fundamental support for domain name and Internet law matters.

No domain is too small for consultation on a pending UDRP.

When getting injured in a car accident, you should not succumb to the other party’s demands without consulting an attorney first!

Whether it’s about traditional TLDs or the new range of gTLDs, by reaching out to the capable attorneys of ESQwire you establish a head start against the other party’s contentions.

ESQwire provides free domain consultation services and are easily reachable through their online form; by providing as much relevant information as possible, you are able to gain an advantage in pending cases.

What sets ESQwire apart from other law firms aside from their lengthy experience in the field, is their direct and established involvement in the domainer community, as domain investors and law experts.

For more information, visit ESQwire.com.

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One Response to “ESQwire: No domain is too small for consultation on a pending UDRP”
  1. Mark says:

    If value of related domain name is less than lawyers fee, then IT IS too small for consultation on a pending UDRP…

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