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![]() Daniel A. Pepper is the founder of Pepper Law Group, LLC, a law firm based in Somerville, New Jersey which provides strategic advice and sophisticated legal services to businesses, entrepreneurs, and entertainers in the areas of technology law, intellectual property, Internet law, entertainment law, business formation and general business counsel, and privacy and security law.
Dan is a member of the State Bars of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the District Courts for the District of New Jersey and Western Pennsylvania, the American Bar Association, the American Corporate Counsel Association, the Internet & Computer Law Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Somerset County Business Partnership, the Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, and the Free Speech Coalition. Dan has received a BV peer-review rating by Martindale-Hubbell, which is an indication of an exemplary reputation and well-established practice. He is also a member of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and the Licensing Executives Society. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University, and his Juris Doctor degree from the Duquesne University School of Law. More information on the firm can be found at http://www.informationlaw.com or by telephone at 908.698.0330 Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() The Top 10 Mistakes Technology Companies MakeIn working closely with technology providers over the years, I regularly discover that these companies are making common mistakes that devalue the company, leave revenue on the table, or jeopardize their long-term health. So this special article identifies the top 10 of these mistakes to help you avoid making them. ![]() The Top 10 Considerations When Forming a BusinessWhen people decide to start a business, they usually have a great idea and some money to invest in the enterprise. Will the new business be a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or limited liability company (LLC)? Laws governing these different business forms are not the same, especially in areas such as personal liability for business debts, and the business’ tax obligations. We can help you focus on all of the following important considerations. ![]() Outsourcing Personal Data:just How Secure is It?As companies seek greater ways to find cost savings, the lure of contracting cheap labor overseas continues to grow. Outsourcing overseas is becoming increasingly common in the banking, financial services, retailing, insurance, and telecommunications sectors. But when companies choose to outsource the processing of sensitive personal information, are they losing control of security as well? ![]() Website Terms and Conditions – Do You Really Need Them?If you operate a website, is it really necessary to have terms of use and a privacy policy? Is it really possible to bind your users to these terms? ![]() Making Sure Minors Aren’t Caught in the Wrong Web: Three Basic Steps to Preventing Underage Usage of Adult SitesFor the operators of adult websites, the major challenge is assuring that the site is limited to adult access only and prohibits viewings by minors. Though it may at first seem difficult to accomplish these goals and comply with the law while at the same time still enabling as many legitimate users as possible, operators can use a few simple tools in order to reduce underage viewers as well as defend their websites if legally challenged
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