- Fred von Lohmann
Fred von Lohmann is a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, specializing in intellectual property matters. He has received the California Lawyer of the Year Award. In that role, he has represented programmers, technology innovators, and individuals in a variety of copyright and trademark litigation. - Edward Lawrence Logan
Edward Lawrence Logan, B.A., LL.B. (b. January 20 1875, Boston - d. July 6 1939, Boston) was an American militia officer and jurist. General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport in Boston is named in his honor. Logan was born in South Boston to a military family, and attended Boston Latin School and Harvard University. After his graduation in 1897, Logan enlisted in the 9th Infantry of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in which he rapidly advanced. - Flavel W. Bingham
Flavel W. Bingham (May 15, 1803-??, 1867) was the mayor of Cleveland in 1849. Bingham was born in New York to Flavel and Fanny White Bingham. He studied law, moved to Cleveland in 1837, and began Collins & Bingham, a law practice. He was elected to the position of city council president in 1845. He was elected alderman in 1847 and 1848 while still serving as city council president. He was elected mayor in 1849, served one year, and then returned to practicing law. - David Risstrom
David Risstrom is a Melbourne barrister, a former Melbourne City Councillor, and a former Australian Greens candidate for the Australian Senate. Risstrom has educated at Wesley College Melbourne, the University of Melbourne (B.A.) and the Australian National University (B.Sc., LL.B.) before beginning his practice as a barrister in the Australian state of Victoria. - Olivier Tupet-Menguy
- Dale Minami
Minami was born in Los Angeles , California , graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1968 from the University of Southern California , and received his Juris Doctor degree in 1971 from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley . Minami's cases have often involved the civil rights of Asian-Pacific Americans and other minorities. - Zephyr Teachout
Zephyr Teachout was the Director of Internet Organizing for Howard Dean 's campaign, the Executive Director of Baobabs College Labs Project, and a consultant to America Coming Together. She was previously the Executive Director of the Fair Trial Initiative. - Ivana Bacik
Ivana Bacik has been Reid Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) Law School since 1996, and was a made a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin in 2005. She has an LL.B. from TCD and an LL.M. from the London School of Economics. She practises as a barrister, and teaches courses in Criminal law; Criminology and Penology; and Feminist Theory and Law at Trinity. Her research interests include criminal law and criminology, … - Francesco Morittu
- Karel Frielink
Personal; I live in the Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao) with my wife, Carla, and our two daughters, Yvette and Pascale. I have three confessions. First, I am an attorney. Second, I'm not sure what made me decide to become an attorney. Third, I seem to be pretty good at what I do. Most people, including my clients, think that I am a professional with a sense of humor, open-minded, and full of energy. When I am not working, you will find me on a beach playing with my children. . . . - Brett Andrew Appelman
- Eric Pai
My friends call me Pai. I know a lot of digits of pi. But I don't eat pies. - Melissa Trousdale
- Ted Wang
Spock's lawyer - Scott Claffee
Scott Claffee is an attorney practicing in the area of general litigation with specific focus on white collar criminal defense and complex commercial litigation. He lives with his wife, Lily, in Washington, DC. - Michael Risch
Michael V. Risch Associate Professor of Law (2007) - Oz Benamram
- Charles Krugel
Labor/employment law & consulting practice. 12 years of experience. Also, Director of the Legal and Compliance Services sector for The Human Resource Store (www.hrstore.com). I provide leadership to the HR Store & legal counsel to clients. Clients: Small to medium sized businesses, up to about 5,000 employees. Juris Doctorate. Licensed in Illinois. Also have a Master of Arts in Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Published in the Labor Law Journal; frequently interviewed on . . . - Adam Philipp
Mr. Philipp has been involved in the prosecution of patent applications in the computer science, electrical devices and related fields since 1998 and with Internet and technology related law since 1995. He also counsels clients on patentability and infringement matters. His varied practical experiences range from distributed object oriented programming to etching of integrated circuits. His area of emphasis covers a wide variety of patent, trademark and trade secret issues, with . . . - Michael Berch
- Peter Werner
Peter Werner, Esq. , Associate, Cooley Godward Kronish LLP, San Francisco, California; outside pro bono special legal counsel for World Children's Initiative (WTI) - Kristen Haley
My Networking Blog. - Kali N. Murray
- Anonymous Spocker
'To me, the only difference between Rupert Murdoch and Monica Lewinski is they're sucking the dicks of different presidents."- MIchael Dare "Americans will accept the fact that a person can be an alcoholic or a dope fiend, but if a man doesn't drive, they think there must be something wrong with him" - Art Buchwald. "A man has to be Joe McCarthy to be called ruthless. - Michael Alex Wasylik
Mike graduated from the Florida State University College of Law in 1995. He handles a variety oflitigation matters including commercial and business litigation; homeowner's rights, foreclosuredefense, and mortgage fraud; consumer rights; and abusive debt collection litigation. Mike has alsorecently earned national and international press coverage for his aggressive representation ofdefendants in file-sharing lawsuits filed by the music recording industry. - Yoav Alkalay
- Stefano Tacconi
- Jason Caskey
I am an attorney licensed in Nebraska and Illinois. I have an extensive background in business planning, estate planning and taxation, and wide-ranging litigation and communications skills. Prior to my legal experience, I worked in communications, helping organizations focus their messaging and maximize exposure. - Brett Trout
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- David Barzelay
I don't actually use myspace much, though a lot of my friends do. My blog is where all the magic happens. - Keyvan Sayar
Budding novelist and human rights activist, Keyvan Sayar lives in The Hague (Netherlands) where he works and writes. - Francis Hoang
After escaping from communism at a young age, I grew up in a small town where the major local industry was brewing beer. - Simone Vollbrecht
si, moni, moony, call me anything but simone!!! Layout made by. - Tim Webb
- Tom Mighell
Tom Mighell is Senior Counsel and Litigation Technology Support Coordinator at Cowles & Thompson in Dallas. He has published the Internet Legal Research Weekly newsletter since 2000 and blogged about the Internet and legal technology at Inter Alia since August of 2002. With Tom's singing, Ernie on guitar and Dennis' encylopedic knowledge of rock music, we may have the beginnings of a good band, if this whole blog thing doesn't work out. Email Tom at tmighell@swbell.net . - Olivier Lassoie
- Mike Godwin
Extensive experience in legal policy development and advocacy concerning technology, media and the Internet, with a focus on criminal law, constitutional law, copyright law, media law, and cybersecurity. - Raj V. Abhyanker
OVERVIEW: Practice focuses on intellectual property strategy counseling for start-ups and patent prosecution in the electrical, software, computer, and networking arts. Also writes opinion letters and performs pre-litigation advisement, settlement negotiations, and due diligence. Regularly refers patent litigation, licensing, corporate law, and venture capital investment issues to other attorneys and professionals. REPRESENTIVE LEGAL CLIENTS WORKED WITH: Gracenote, Apple Computer, Inc., . . . - Dominic Jaar
Dominic Jaar Beaudin Legault (Bell Canada), Montreal, Quebec Dominic Jaar is counsel at Beaudin Legault, Bell Canada's legal department, where he specializes in technology-related matters and extraordinary remedies. Dominic is a regular author and speaker at CLE conferences on electronic discovery, knowledge management, and the use of experts and technologies to manage complex litigation.
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