IT Law Expertise
I do not have a law degree from a law school (although my alma
mater
Columbia
University has one of the top-rated law schools), but I
have educated myself extensively about the law, particularly
IT law, and not just because the law is a part of almost all
IT issues about which I
consult and
write. I also have extensive legal
experience, which is part of the reason for educating myself
about the law. I have prosecuted (instituted legal
proceedings against) and defended my own cases, not as a
lawyer who has passed the bar, but as a pro se
litigant.
My early foundational cases led to me
consulting on IT law
— I realized there is a great need for someone who is
both a
real IT expert and who also has
expertise with the law, particularly IT law — and to the
Apscitu Law website in
support of this IT law consulting (see the
About Apscitu
Law page there).
Links to the case summaries of my early foundational cases
—
Dr. Thresher
v. Prof. Dr. Lohmann,
Dr. Thresher
v. Prof. Bedell,
Dr. Thresher
v. Montana — which include at their end what I
learned from each case, are listed in the Apscitu Law
Casebook. (Note that
most cases never actually go to trial in a court before a
judge to get an official "Plaintiff v. Defendant" title, but
are handled outside court by lawyers.)
I still find need to prosecute and defend my own cases and so
continue to educate myself about the law. These cases are
similarly found in the Apscitu Law
Casebook. For
confidentiality reasons I can not and will not discuss any
cases I was/am involved with for my Apscitu Inc. clients, but
my cases are indicative of how hard I fight for my
clients.
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