Computer and Technology, IT Law and Legal IT
Computers and the Internet are important parts of everyday modern life.
However, computers, software, networks, and the Internet also pose legal problems that were
unfathomable only a few years ago. The areas of
computer and technology law, IT law and Legal IT are slowly starting to evolve.
IT law and legal IT are unique because they encompass many
other areas of the law such as contract law, intellectual property, trade
secrets, product liability, warranties and professional liability of
developers.
If you are looking for a lawyer to help your business or company with computer legal matters, IT law matters or legal IT matters, you have come to the right place! I hold numerous computer and IT certifications from CompTIA and Microsoft, and even have prior experience as a network administrator. I understand the practical, legal and technical aspects of computer law to efficiently handle your case.
Common Computer and Technology and Legal IT Mistakes:
(1) Many individuals fail to properly draft their license agreements, which could have unintended consequences if the license is ever challenged.
(2) Not hiring a computer technology lawyer. A computer technology lawyer is a "must have" for anyone who is seeking help with a legal IT or IT law matter.
I can help you with the following computer law issues:
- Computer Contracts
- Computer Service/Technician Contracts
- End-User License Agreements
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Compliance
- Hosted Application Agreements
- Non-Compete Agreements
- Non-Solicitation Agreements
- Software Development Agreements
- Software Licenses
- Web Development Agreements
- Web Hosting Agreements
CompTIA Computer Certifications:
CompTIA Operations Specialist (CIOS)*
This designation is earned by having the A+ and Network+ certifications.
CompTIA Network Infrastructure Professional (CNIP)*
This designation is earned by having the Network+ and Server+ certifications.
CompTIA Secure Infrastructure Specialist (CSIS)*
This designation is earned by having the A+, Network+, and Security+ certifications.
CompTIA A+
Computer hardware and operating system fundamentals; troubleshooting and support.
CompTIA Network+
Networking fundamentals (TCP/IP); routing/switching concepts and troubleshooting.
CompTIA Security+
Core cybersecurity concepts: risk, security controls, and incident fundamentals.
CompTIA Server+
Server hardware and operating system fundamentals; storage, availability, and administration.
* Note on Professional Designations: The titles "Specialist" and "Professional" are technical designations awarded by CompTIA (the Computing Technology Industry Association) for proficiency in information technology and infrastructure. They do not denote a board certification in legal specialization in any jurisdiction.