Massachusetts
This ivy-league trained electrical engineer has extensive hands-on experience in product architecture, system and circuit design, system integration, hardware and firmware development, intellectual property including patent development, and consulting. He specializes in technology areas related to wireless systems, including RFID, RTLS, WLAN, WiMax, Wi-Fi (WiFi), MIMO, UWB, CDMA, OFDM, LTE, 3G,...
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Massachusetts
This qualified expert of Electronic Signatures obtained her BA from Smith College. She is certified in Mortgage Standards and has 8+ Publications related to the field of Technology and Software. She is a member of the Property Records Industry Association, the Structured Document Technical Committee, and the ASTM Committee. She is currently the President of a Technology Company on the East Coast...
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A technology expert witness provides specialized knowledge and insights on complex tech-related issues, helping courts understand the technical aspects of a case.
Technology expert witnesses can assist with patent infringement cases, software disputes, data breaches, intellectual property theft, and other tech-related legal matters.
Yes, many technology experts specialize in cybersecurity. They can provide crucial insights into data breaches, hacking attempts, and other cyber threats.
Yes, subspecialties include areas like software engineering, hardware design, network architecture, cybersecurity, digital forensics, and more.
In IP disputes, a technology expert can analyze patents or proprietary tech to determine if infringement occurred and assess the potential impact on the plaintiff's business.
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