Software Expert Witnesses in Pennsylvania

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Software expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including litigation, cybersecurity, intellectual property, and software development. Some of the most common specialties include source code analysis, software forensics, licensing disputes, and software project failures. They can opine on the effects of coding errors, security breaches, contract breaches, and defective software on damages and liability.

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Average Software Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$425/hr

Review Fee

$475/hr

Deposition Fee

$500/hr

Court Fee

  • Review Fee $500/hr
    Deposition Fee $500/hr
    Court Fee $500/hr

    This highly qualified expert has over 30 years of professional experience in software engineering and information technology. He received his BS in electrical engineering from Princeton University and is certified in international relations and public policy by the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. Formerly, this expert has served as an analyst at Booz Allen & Hamilton, the vice president of technology at American Express, the chief technology officer at Brierley & Partners, a principal at First Manhattan Consulting Group, and the former managing director for United Airlines and Novantas LLC - Logicsourcing, as well as the founder of his own consultancy. He has published three major publications on topics in information technology. Currently, he is the officer of business technology and a senior information technology project manager of a nationally-recognized bank.

    Vice President and Product Manager, A Central Bank in NY

    Bachelor of Science (BS), Princeton University

    New York,

    New York

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  • Review Fee $250/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This qualified expert has extensive experience with patents and software-related intellectual property as an IT litigation consultant and attorney. He received his BS in biology and chemistry from Stony Brook University and his MS in chemistry from SUNY Stony Brook before earning his JD from Georgetown University. He also earned his MML in international business and economic law from Georgetown University. He is a member of the state bar of California and is a registered patent agent. He has formerly served as a patent agent for Marjama, Muldoon, Blasiak, & Sullivan and law clerk for the Office of Unfair Import Investigations of the United States International Trade Commission. Currently, this expert is a software analyst for a technical consulting firm based in Maryland.

    Software Analyst, A Technical Consulting Firm in MD

    Juris Doctor (JD), Georgetown University

    Kensington,

    Maryland

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  • Review Fee $300/hr
    Deposition Fee $300/hr
    Court Fee $300/hr

    This qualified computer science expert earned his BS in physics and computer science from Rutgers University before earning his MS in computer science from Georgia Institute of Technology. He has experience with several programming languages and software programs, including Python, Java, and Amazon Web Services. He formerly served as a software engineer for CSF Corporation. Currently, this expert serves as the co-founder and CTO of a community assistance non-profit based in New Jersey, as well as a venture associate for a venture capital firm and a developer evangelist and a venture startup mentor for an enterprise software firm, both based in New York.

    Venture Capital Associate, An International District Fund

    Juris Doctor (JD), Northwestern California University School of Law

    Edison,

    New Jersey

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What Can a Software Expert Witness Opine On?

Software Development

Creating applications and systems software.

Code Review

Evaluating code for quality and performance.

Debugging

Identifying and fixing software bugs.

Version Control Management

Tracking changes in source code.

Software Testing

Verifying software functions as intended.

Deployment

Releasing software to users or environments.

FAQs for Software Expert Witnesses

What is a software expert witness?

A software expert witness is a technical specialist who explains software design, code, and industry standards in legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, analyzing source code, writing reports, and testifying in court.

What types of cases may benefit from the expertise of a software expert witness?

Software expert witnesses support cases involving software defects, IP disputes, source code analysis, cybersecurity breaches, contract failures, licensing, and IT project malpractice.

How can a software expert witness assist in analyzing complex source code?

A software expert witness can analyze complex source code to identify errors, security flaws, authorship, and compliance issues, then explain findings clearly to legal teams and the court.

What qualifications should a software expert witness have for federal litigation?

A software expert witness for federal litigation should have advanced technical degrees, extensive industry experience, relevant certifications, and a proven record of credible testimony.

How does a software expert witness evaluate software development lifecycle compliance?

A software expert witness evaluates software development lifecycle compliance by reviewing policies, documentation, code, testing, and change controls against industry standards and regulations.

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