Technology Expert Witnesses in Colorado

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Technology expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including software, hardware, cybersecurity, and telecommunications. Some of the most common specialties include source code analysis, data forensics, network security, and intellectual property. They can opine on the effects of system failures, data breaches, software defects, and technology-related economic damages.

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Average Technology Expert Witnesses Court Fees

$375/hr

Review Fee

$425/hr

Deposition Fee

$450/hr

Court Fee

Technology Experts in Colorado

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  • Review Fee $350/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $450/hr

    Location: CO BS, Biochemistry, University of Victoria MA, Transpersonal Counseling Psychology, Naropa University MBA, Biotechnology, University of Toronto Member, Association of University Technology Managers Member, PAC12 Tech Transfer Executive Directors Former, Associate, Research Alliances, GlaxoSmithKline Former, Senior Officer, Technology Transfer, University of British Columbia Former, Licensing Associate, Venture Partners, University of Colorado Boulder Former, Licensing Manager, Venture Partners, University of Colorado Boulder Former, Senior Licensing Manager, Venture Partners, University of Colorado Boulder Former, Associate Director, Venture Partners, University of Colorado Boulder Current, Managing Director, Venture Partners, a university in CO Current, Assistant Vice-Chancellor, Research & Innovation, a university in CO

    Assistant Vice-Chancellor, A University in CO

    Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Toronto

    Boulder,

    Colorado

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  • Review Fee $220/hr
    Deposition Fee $400/hr
    Court Fee $400/hr

    This highly qualified radiologic technologist has 25+ years of experience. He is licensed radiologic technologist in New Mexico and licensed by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in M.R.I. and Radiography, the American Society of Radiologic Technologists, and the American Healthcare Radiology Administrators. He earned his AAS in Radiologic Technology at Aims Community College, his BS in Radiologic Sciences at the Adventist University of Health Sciences, and his MS in Health Care at Capella University. This expert has both clinical and academic teach experience. Formerly he was a Radiologic Technologist student at the North Colorado Medical Center, McKee Medical Center, Poudre Valley Medical center and a Clinical Radiologic Instructor at Webster State University. Currently he is the Assistant Director of Diagnostic Imaging at Level III Trauma Center in New Mexico and an adjunct faculty instructor for San Juan College in the Health Information Technology division.

    Director, A level II trauma center in NM

    Master of Science (MS), Capella University

    Aztec,

    New Mexico

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What Can a Technology Expert Witness Opine On?

Software Development

Creating applications and systems software.

System Integration

Combining different IT systems into one.

Network Configuration

Setting up and optimizing network devices.

Database Management

Maintaining and organizing data storage.

Cybersecurity Assessment

Evaluating security measures for vulnerabilities.

Cloud Migration

Moving data to cloud-based services.

FAQs for Technology Expert Witnesses

What is a technology expert witness?

A technology expert witness is a specialized professional who explains complex tech issues in legal cases. They assist by reviewing digital evidence, preparing reports, and testifying to clarify technical disputes.

What types of cases can a technology expert witness opine on?

A technology expert witness opines on software disputes, cybersecurity breaches, IP infringement, data privacy, IT failures, digital forensics, and tech product liability cases.

How should I evaluate the qualifications of a technology expert witness?

Evaluate a technology expert witness by reviewing their education, certifications, industry experience, prior testimony, publications, and ability to explain complex tech clearly.

How can a technology expert witness assist with complex source code analysis?

A technology expert witness can interpret complex source code, identify defects or IP issues, and clearly explain technical findings to support your legal case.

How does a technology expert witness support damages modeling in IP disputes?

A technology expert witness supports damages modeling in IP disputes by linking the patented technology to products, quantifying its contribution, and validating royalty or lost profit calculations.

What is Expert Institute’s process for selecting technology expert witnesses?

Expert Institute delivers a tailored approach to connect you with top-tier experts. We identify actively practicing professionals who meet your exact criteria for specialty, experience, litigation background, fee structure, credentials, location, and more.

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