Zachary James Levine, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Glendale, CA with 329 reviews
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Zachary James Levine

535 North Brand Blvd., Glendale, CA

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Education

2008:
Southwestern University School of Law, Juris Doctorate
2004:
University of California - San Diego, Undergraduate

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4.8 329 reviews
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Hollywers torrez

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30 Dec, 2024
No contestan llamadas después de que tienen tu cheque con el dinero 💴 , más de 2 años es increíble 😣😣😣😣😣 ahora se pierden y nadie da la cara 😓
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Hollywers torrez

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30 Dec, 2024
Huye de esta firma ⚠️⛔️‼️ no lo contrates hacen todo mal 👎 tengo más de 2 años con el caso, la aseguranza ya desembolsó el cheque en su totalidad y estos tipos tienen más de un año negociando con medical y resulta que medical pagó todo , Yo no debo nada a medical yo los llamé y digeron que nadie estaba negociando con ellos y estos abogados vienen mintiéndome diciendo que están en negociaciones, me llevan de mes en mes hace más de un año . en la actualidad nadie me contesta me dicen regresaremos su llamada y nadie la regresa , sólo quiero mi dinero que el seguro ya pagó hace más de un año ! Hablé con otros abogados los cuales me dicen que estos tipos hicieron todo el proceso mal 👎 😫😫😫😫 son terribles
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Wornfabric

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28 Dec, 2024
They deleted my review and keep posting fake 5 stars,I was working with them for 2 years since they were known as Dya and all they do is waster your time,they dropped my case,and kept the car they were “checking”shady place DO NOT work with them they are scammers and not actual lawyers.
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Pros
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Responsive and attentive staff that keeps clients informed throughout the process
“They genuinely cared about my situation and were quick to answer any questions I had.”
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Achieve favorable outcomes and maximum compensation for clients
“They fought hard to get me a settlement that really helped cover my medical bills and lost wages.”
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Demonstrate professionalism, compassion, and dedication to their clients
“From the first consultation, I felt at ease. They walked me through every step, breaking down what I could expect in clear terms, and never made me feel rushed or like I was asking dumb questions.”
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Provide excellent customer service and a positive overall experience
“The team is incredibly knowledgeable and friendly, and they went above and beyond to make the experience as smooth as possible.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I honestly don't know what I would've done without Apex Injury Attorneys! I was in an accident and had no idea where to even start, but they made everything so easy.”
Cons
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Some clients experienced poor communication and lack of responsiveness from the firm
“No contestan llamadas después de que tienen tu cheque con el dinero, más d”
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Concerns about the firm's handling of cases and potential mismanagement
“They did everything mal, tengo más de 2 años con el caso, la aseguranza ya desembolsó el cheque en su totalidad y estos tipos tienen más de un año negociando.”

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Cyberspace Lawyer, Yahoo Could Be Liable for an Unnecessary Promise to Remove Third-Party Content
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Stick to Twitter on your Office Computer and Stay Out of Jail
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Wikipedia is Not a Source Whose Accuracy Cannot Be Reasonably Questioned
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Los Angeles Times, When past-due payments are overseen by lawyers
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Los Angeles Times, Can board place association funds in risky investments?
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Potential liability for defamation and false light as a result of Wikipedia entries
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Private Employee Blog That Perpetuates Coworker Harassment is Sufficiently Related to the Workplace to Impose Liability on an Employer
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Restrictions on live-streaming and archiving of court proceedings may constitute unconstitutional prior restraints
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Law Commentator, Starting a Business and Protecting Your Intellectual Property
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E-Commerce Law Report, Updates from the Cloud
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Clickwrap, Browsewrap, and now Referencewrap?
2012:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Automated Domain Forwarding by GoDaddy Does Not Constitute Contributory Cybersquatting
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Misuse of an automatic email service through Facebook or another social networking site can lead to liability under the CAN-SPAM Act, the CFAA, and California Penal Code § 502
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Cyberspace Lawyer, All members of a data loss class action must suffer, and allege, sufficient harm to establish standing
2012:
Cyberspace Lawyer, The Ninth Circuit Weighs In On The Application of FACTA to Emailed Receipts and Offers Drafting Tips for Forum Selection Clauses
2012:
Cyberspace Lawyer, 50-Year Harassment Restraining Order Upheld Against Scorned Lover Turned Angry Blogger
2012:
Cyberspace Lawyer, CDA Section 230 Provides Immunity to eBay for Tortious Conduct of Its Sellers
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Section 512(h) Subpoenas Are Limited to Current Infringing Activity
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, WoW Users Are Only Licensees but Glider Users Are Not Copyright Infringers
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IT Law Wiki, Various articles
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, The Ninth Circuit Weighs In On The Application of FACTA to Emailed Receipts and Offers Drafting Tips for Forum Selection Clauses
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, NCAA Student-Athlete Lawsuit Set to Proceed Following Grant of Electronic Arts’ Motion to Dismiss Certain Claims
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Domain Registrar Found Liable for Improper Transfer of Domain Name
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Fun With Unilateral Contracts (Stebbins v. Wal-Mart Stores Arkansas)
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Cyberspace Lawyer, A violation of your employer’s computer use policy can mean a violation of the CFAA
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Cyberspace Lawyer, The FTC is not required to show substantial injury that was not reasonably avoidable by consumers in a deception case
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Presence of Flash Cookies Insufficient Damage to Support Standing
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Court Denies Summary Judgment Motion from Marketing Company Sued for the Alleged Infringement of its Client’s Website
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, SDNY Gives Sellify a Lesson in Agency Law
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Trademark Owner Loses Rights Through Naked Licensing
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, The Direct Marketing Association is granted a preliminary injunction against Colorado’s new tax collection obligations imposed on out-of-state retailers
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Previous DMCA take-down notices do not shift the burden to a service provider to conduct a search for additional infringing content
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Only the holder of an exclusive right has standing to bring a claim for copyright infringement
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Softech Denied Preliminary Injunction Due to Essential Step Defense
2011:
Cyberspace Lawyer, Less Spam on Facebook!
2010:
E-Commerce Law Report, Clickwrap and Browse-Wrap FAQ
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Setting Up a MySpace Page for Someone Else (Other Than Your Cat) Could Lead to Criminal Liability
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Cyberspace Lawyer, No Claim for Data Breach Without Actual Harm
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Cyberspace Lawyer, 9th Circuit Rules on Nominative Fair Use Defense as it Applies to Domain Names
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Cyberspace Lawyer, AOL Denied Preliminary Injunction Against Allegedly Infringing Trademark Use Due to a Finding that its "Advertising.com" Mark is Generic
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Cyberspace Lawyer, No Unauthorized Use of Name or Likeness Without a Showing of Produce or Service Promotion
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Sales on Ebay Do Not Lead to Personal Jurisdiction in the Buyer's State
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Service of Process by Email
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Blockowicz v. Williams
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Missouri Court of Appeals Gives Guidance for the Enforcement of Browse-Wrap Agreements
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Language Education Website eVisa is Found to Dilute the Visa Trademark
2010:
Cyberspace Lawyer, District Courrt Finds a Heightened Standard for Unmasking an Anonymous Non-Party Speaker
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Proof of Participating in the Creation of Defamatory Statements is Required to Defeat Immunity Under the Communications Decency Act
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Impeachment by Facebook Status Update?
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Cyberspace Lawyer, No Receipt Required for the Seizure of E-Mail
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Cyberspace Lawyer, 9th Circuit Applies National Community Standards to Internet Speech
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Warrants for e-mail must meet the particularity requirement and affidavits must be attached to have any bearing on the legitimacy of the warrant
2009:
Cyberspace Lawyer, New Jersey Blogger Denied Shield Law Protection and Liable for Damages Without Evidence of Actual Harm
2009:
Cyberspace Lawyer, District Court Denies Blockbuster's Motion to Compel Arbitration Based on an Illusory Clause
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Section 230 Applies to Statements of Union Members on Union Website
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E-Commerce Law Report, Gold Farming FAQ
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Internet "Trash Talk" Can Still be Defamatory
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Lying When Signing Up for Online Service Not a Crime
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Single Publication Rule Applies to Online Defamation
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Real Rights of Publicity Give Way to First Amendment Rights in a Fantasy Game
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Cyberspace Lawyer, California Violent Video Game Act Is Running Out of Extra Lives
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Cyberspace Lawyer, Fourth Circuit Says Statutory Damages Under the Stored Communications Act Are Reserved for Those That Are Actually Damaged
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Cyberspace Lawyer, First Circuit Says Truth is a Defense to Defamation, but Only in Moderation
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Cyberspace Lawyer, “Good Faith” is Too Soft, “Summary Judgment” is Too Hard, “Prima Facie” is Just Right
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Superhero Law, Various articles
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E-Commerce Law Report, Taxation in Virtual Worlds
2007:
E-Commerce Law Report, Atlantic Recording v. XM Satellite Radio
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