New Podcast Gives Legal Advice for Ecommerce Brands

A price monitoring tech company using a proprietary search engine is applying its experience and relevant learnings, while transforming the tech- and legal-focused podcast landscape, with its newly released podcast series, Legal Briefs . Created for ecommerce decision makers who want to explore specific strategies to protect their brands, pricing, distribution and intellectual property, Legal Briefs provides listeners with accessible strategies and tactics surrounding policies to protect their online brand landscape and to minimize potential legal risks. “The great thing about them is that whether you have a firm understanding or none at all, you’ll walk away feeling a lot more capable of defending a brand’s image.” — Ron Solomon, MAPP Trap Hosted by Ron Solomon , CEO of MAPP Trap , Legal Briefs explores specific areas of brand protection and enforcement with consumer product manufacturer attorney, Jeremy Richardson, Esq., a partner in the New York office of Freeborn & Peters law firm, as well as other industry guests. The unique combination of business, tech and legal insight is invaluable to ecommerce listeners who are protecting their brands and businesses across the internet — and therefore across the globe.

“With the well-timed launch of Legal Briefs, we are voicing tips and advice during an important shift in business, as we move deeper into a more interconnected world,” said Solomon, who founded MAPP Trap to help brands maintain retail margins and healthy distribution through MAP policies, authorized reseller policies, distributor agreements and more. “Simply put, the podcast shares tips to protect ecommerce businesses, while they protect themselves. And that’s good news for everyone.”

“The great thing about them is that whether you have a firm understanding or none at all, you’ll walk away feeling a lot more capable of defending a brand’s image,” Solomon added.

Legal Briefs takes complex issues and breaks them […]

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