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Average Technology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$375/hr
Review Fee
$425/hr
Deposition Fee
$450/hr
Court Fee
This ivy-league trained electrical engineer has extensive hands-on experience in product architecture, system and circuit design, system integration, hardware and firmware development, intellectual property including patent development, and consulting. He specializes in technology areas related to wireless systems, including RFID, RTLS, WLAN, WiMax, Wi-Fi (WiFi), MIMO, UWB, CDMA, OFDM, LTE, 3G, 4G, and others. Currently, this expert is an independent wireless technology consultant in Boston. He has been an expert on over 30 cases since 2011, including infringement reports, code review, evidence of use documentation, invalidity reports, rebuttals, claim construction, IPRs (petitioner, owner and amendments), technical analysis for damages, and licensing disputes.
Independent Wireless Technology Consultant
Master of Engineering (ME), Cornell University
San Diego,
Massachusetts
This qualified expert of Electronic Signatures obtained her BA from Smith College. She is certified in Mortgage Standards and has 8+ Publications related to the field of Technology and Software. She is a member of the Property Records Industry Association, the Structured Document Technical Committee, and the ASTM Committee. She is currently the President of a Technology Company on the East Coast and a Consultant & Adviser at a Mortgage Technology Services.
Consultant & Adviser, A Mortgage Technology Services
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Smith College
Truro,
Massachusetts
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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?
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