Technology Expert Witnesses in Washington

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Technology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including information technology, software development, cybersecurity, data analysis, and telecommunications. Some of the most common specialties for technology expert witnesses also include digital forensics, network architecture, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and IT project management. They have provided opinions on the effects of data breaches, software patent infringement, technology contract disputes, system failures, and cybercrime.

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Alex ThurberView profile

ID: 49434

Mr. Alex Thurber

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Washington

This well-credentialed expert earned his BS in electrical and electronics engineering from Western Washington University. Formerly, he served as an embedded systems engineer at PACCAR from May 2016 to April 2018. Currently, he works as an embedded systems validation engineer & test coordinator at a truck manufacturer in Washington, where he specializes in driver assistance systems.

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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Expert WitnessView profile

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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Expert Witness

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Washington

This expert graduated from Seattle University and is currently a web accessibility engineer for a nationwide accessibility consultancy. Prior to his current role, his work experience includes serving as a senior mobile user interface architect for the Disney/ ABC digital media group, a UX/ UI/ web accessibility consultant for Bushido Designs, and a web accessibility subject matter expert for...

Mark OskinView profile

ID: 28199

Prof. Mark Oskin

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Washington

This expert has decades of experience in computer science and engineering with a focus on computer architecture. He received his BS, MS, and PhD in computer science at the University of California Davis. He has consulted at companies such as Microsoft, Oracle, and Google and is familiar with computer processors. He has produced six reports on multicore processors for the National Science...

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Jarred WaltonView profile

ID: 36754

Mr. Jarred Walton

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Washington

This qualified expert has 20 years of experience in the technology industry with 16 years of experience reviewing and comparing computer hardware. He earned a BS in computer science at Brigham Young University and began his career as a web programmer at Colton Solutions before working in software development at Digital Harbor, Inc., and in network and customer support at Target Corp. Import...

The Average Technology Expert Witness
Charges $417 / Hour

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  • Review Fee

    $375

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  • Deposition Fee

    $450

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  • Court Fee

    $425

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    This represents an expert’s hourly rate for participating in depositions. Experts may charge more for depositions that require them to travel, and some experts choose to bill a flat, daily or half-daily rate for deposition appearances.

Technology Expert Witness FAQs

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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