Rhonda Carniol is an attorney with Wolff & Samson. She counsels entities in all aspects of media, advertising, technology, corporate and computer law. Her clients include multinational publicly traded companies, advertising agencies, software companies, data and media providers, and start-up ventures. She is the author of many articles on subjects ranging from outsourcing and privacy issues to financing and Internet topics. Her articles have appeared in a wide range of legal and trade publications including the National Law Journal, Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, E-Commerce Law Report, Cyberspace Lawyer, the Health Care Strategic Management Newsletter and New Jersey TechNews. Rhonda was selected as a '2013 Top Rated Lawyer in Technology' based on her AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell. In 2012, Rhonda was named by NJBIZ as one of New Jersey's "Best 50 Women in Business." She received her undergraduate degree from Cornell University and received her J.D. from Emory University School of Law where she was the writing editor of the Emory Law Journal and a member of the Order of the Coif.
Oh absolutely, because if you're too confident in yourself then you're not going to do the work that you need to do. So you really have to calculate things. You have to figure it out. You have do your research. You have to figure your market. You have to, you know, see how much the business is ...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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