A midsize U.S. law firm based in Delaware has found that its name is being used by a website claiming to belong to a group of solicitors in the United Kingdom affiliated with the Delaware firm.
The problem is, there is no such group.
Delaware-based Morris James warned this week that a website borrowing real details about the firm was thoroughly phony.
August 02, 2019 at 02:14 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Delaware Law Weekly
A midsize U.S. law firm based in Delaware has found that its name is being used by a website claiming to belong to a group of solicitors in the United Kingdom affiliated with the Delaware firm.
The problem is, there is no such group.
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