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Average Information Technology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$350/hr
Review Fee
$400/hr
Deposition Fee
$425/hr
Court Fee
This highly qualified expert has over 35 years of experience in healthcare and over 45 years of experience in information technology. He received his BBA in quantitative methods and his MBA in economics and finance from the University of Missouri. He then earned his PhD in healthcare administration at Anderson University. His former positions include executive vice president and general manager of Unicomp Corporation, chief information officer of Aldus Corporation, co-founder and CTO of Health Systems Technologies, and executive director and co-founder of eMRnet. He was also an associate professor and director of eHealth at Mercer University. Currently, this expert serves as the founder and principal of a business consulting firm in South Carolina.
Founder and Principal, A business consulting firm in SC
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Anderson University
Beaufort,
South Carolina
This Georgia-based expert received his BS in management and economics from Western Carolina University. Over his lengthy career in information technology and project management, he has mastered over 12 programming languages, 6 operating systems, several web design, and development tools, and has been awarded with 10 patents in his field. Previously, he served as a senior manager for various transportation consulting projects, a project manager and lead developer for SAIC/The Louisiana State Health Department, the president of Webnet Media, and a project manager at B.E Technology. He has also served as a project manager and developer for Shelby County Trustee and ServiceMaster. Currently, he serves as a project manager and developer for a technology firm in Georgia.
Programmer, A technology firm in GA
Bachelor of Science (BS), Western Carolina University
Kennesaw,
Georgia
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What Can an Information Technology Expert Witness Opine On?
System Installation
Setting up hardware and software systems.
Network Configuration
Establishing and optimizing network settings.
Data Backup
Creating copies of data for recovery.
Troubleshooting
Identifying and resolving system issues.
Software Updates
Installing the latest software versions.
Security Audits
Assessing systems for vulnerabilities.
FAQs for Information Technology Expert Witnesses
What is a information technology expert witness?
An information technology expert witness is a specialized IT professional who explains complex tech issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing digital evidence, writing reports, and testifying in court.
What types of cases may require the expertise of an Information Technology expert witness?
An Information Technology expert witness handles cybercrime, data breaches, e‑discovery, software disputes, source code analysis, IP theft, digital forensics, and network security failures.
How can an information technology expert witness assist with complex data evidence analysis?
An information technology expert witness can interpret, validate, and clearly explain complex data evidence analysis, ensuring digital findings are accurate, reliable, and court‑ready.
What qualifications should an attorney evaluate in an information technology expert witness?
An attorney should evaluate an information technology expert witness’s formal IT education, certifications, hands-on industry experience, prior testimony, and ability to explain complex tech clearly.
How does an information technology expert witness support discovery involving digital records?
An information technology expert witness supports discovery involving digital records by locating, preserving, analyzing, and explaining electronic data to clarify technical evidence.
What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting information technology expert witnesses?
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