Internet Law Group's lawyers
have won a number of precedent-setting legal victories
on behalf of our clients.
- Verizon
Online v. Alan Ralsky, 203 F. Supp. 2d
601 (E.D. Va. 2002) (an important personal jurisdiction
decision that established spammers can be sued
wherever their spam causes substantial injury);
- AOL
v. CN Productions (E.D. Va. 2002) (a
ground-breaking contempt of court decision in
which the Court awarded $6.9 million in damages
and fees against dozens of individual and corporate
defendants that conspired to establish an international
spam operation in violation of the Court’s “no
spam” injunction)
- AOL
v. Netvision Audiotext dba Cyber Entertainment
Network (E.D. Va. 2001) (denying
defendants’ motion to dismiss AOL’s
negligent hiring and retention claim on grounds
companies that negligently hire spammers to advertise
their products/services can be held liable for
spam-related injuries)
- AOL
v. LCGM,
46 F. Supp. 2d 444 (E.D. Va. 1998) (a precedent-setting
victory decided in summary judgment)
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