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Electronic Commerce: A Practitioner's Guide
Alan M. Gahtan, M.B.A., LL.B., Martin P.J. Kratz, J. Fraser Mann
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Author(s): Alan M. Gahtan, M.B.A., LL.B., Martin P.J. Kratz, J. Fraser Mann
Credentials: Alan Gahtan has been identified as a leading E-Commerce lawyer by Who's Who of Business Lawyers and as a leading Canadian IT lawyer by the Lexpert Directory. He is co-founder of Mann & Gahtan LLP (Toronto) and is a partner with the U.S. law firm of Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner LLP. Mr. Gahtan is a course coordinator for Osgoode Hall Law School's LL.M. Program in E-Commerce Law.
Martin P.J. Kratz leads the Technology Practice Group for Bennett Jones. He practises in the information technology and intellectual property law areas with the firm of Bennett Jones (Calgary). In addition, he is an adjunct professor with the University of Calgary, Faculty of Law
J. Fraser Mann is a partner with the Toronto law firm of Mann & Gahtan LLP, which has established an exclusive association with the U.S. firm of Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner LLP. He is the editor of Information and Technology Law and co-author of Internet Law: A Practical Guide for Legal and Business Professionals. He is Co-Chair of the Technology and E-Commerce Law Committee of the International Bar Association.
Fraser was named as one of the leading 500 lawyers in Canada in Lexpert/American Lawyer Media 500 Guide [1999-2001], and has been recognized by Euromoney's The Best of the Best as one of the Top 20 IT lawyers in the world.
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