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AFFILIATE SUMMIT 2006 CONFERENCE TO INCLUDE DAVIS & GILBERT ATTORNEY GARY A. KIBEL ON FACULTY

NEW YORK, December 18, 2005 — Davis & Gilbert announced today that attorney Gary A. Kibel would be a speaker at the Affiliate Summit 2006 Marketing Conference. The Affiliate Summit 2006 Conference is an exclusive forum for program managers, merchants, vendors and others in the affiliate marketing industry. Mr. Kibel will present the topic, “Online Fraud - Preventative Measures and Legal Remedies," at the three-day event, which begins on January 8-10, 2006 at Bally’s Las Vegas. 

Gary A. Kibel is an attorney in the New Media, Intellectual Property and Advertising, Marketing and Promotions Groups of Davis & Gilbert. He regularly counsels clients with respect to technology and intellectual property issues such as software and content licensing, wireless services, cybersquatting, enterprise technology implementations, privacy and security, joint ventures, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets and laws affecting the Internet.

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Since the days when Sen. William Benton (the founder of Benton & Bowles) and his client, a major packaged goods company, asked Davis & Gilbert to structure the deal for the first radio soap opera, Davis & Gilbert has been synonymous with marketing communications and business law. Today the firm serves as advertising, regulatory and intellectual property counsel to many major corporations, including some of the world's leading brands.  Davis & Gilbert counts four of the largest agency holding companies among its clients and provides services on a worldwide basis. The firm holds the preeminent position in this dynamic segment, handling virtually every legal requirement -- from corporate governance, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, employment practices and executive benefits and compensation -- to new media, real estate, taxation, estate planning and more. 

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