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I have friends who are local lawyers, and they have websites. Hubby has a local-only business but he has a website (you'd be surprised how many customers expect it). A basic one doesn't cost much, and it is a business expense for tax purposes. Since Mr. Marks is supposed to be a high level executive attorney, it seems he would either have a website or be included in a listing for his firm or law association. (BTW, I did check Canadian lawyer listings.)Only I know that he is a Canadian lawyer. Maybe he works for a firm.
duh why he doesn't have his own website. Remember that not every business or organization is listed online because if their business or organization type may be local or regional therefore would be no use for them to advertise online because it goes wide outside local or regional.
I know a friend who runs a local business (body works) who struggles to make money.. I did recommend him to advertise online, he said it's a local.. oh, I didn't realize it would be too little or no use for his business so. It's one of several reasons why small businesses especially localized struggle pretty much nowadays because due to the globalization and competion that gradually destroy them.. ouch, it surely has a big effect.. poor them.
I will try to locate this CDT lawyer's web or contact info if luck, I will let you know.
But I might have overlooked something, so if you do come up with something, I'd appreciate it.