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Open Internet Order and the FCC with Technology Attorney Marcus Stephen Harris

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EVENT – Law Talk Radio webcast: “Open Internet Order and the FCC with Technology Attorney Marcus Stephen Harris” On Tuesday, January 25, 2010 Chicago Technology Attorney, Marcus Stephen Harris, will appear to brief us on the Open Internet Order, the first regulations on the use of the Internet. WHO – Technology Attorney Marcus Stephen Harris of the global law firm of Marcus Stephen Harris LLC is a top tier technology attorney with an impressive reputation for knowing the technology industry from inside out so that his firm continues to offer unparalleled legal services to global technology and intellectual property clients. Marcus Stephen Harris LLC is located downtown Chicago, Illinois. Law firm web site: http://www.mshtechlaw.com/ SUBJECT MATTER – Chicago Technology Attorney, Marcus Stephen Harris, recently attended a briefing on the FCC’s new net neutrality order. The Open Internet Order codifies the first legislative regulations on our use of the internet. What does this mean to the small business owner? Will I be paying more for internet services? Find out if this Open Internet Order is expected to be here to stay, and who may want to support a challenge to the law. The broadcast on ALR/PRA Law Talk Radio airs 01/25/2011 at 3:00 pm CDT (4ET/1PT) via http://www.blogtalkradio.com/alrpra <- keeps="" archived="" links="" also="" available="" -=""> www.alrpra.com. ### For interviews regarding Chicago Technology Attorney, Marcus Stephen Harris, as well software licensing, technology and intellectual property law, generally, contact Nick Augustine’s office at (312) 854-7149 or mailto:nick@alrpra.com © 2011 ALR/PRA, Inc.

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