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| Practice Areas | Intellectual Property; Intellectual Property Litigation | | | Education | University of Dayton, J.D., 1996, Michigan State University, B.S. | | | Admitted | 1999, Texas | |
| Memberships | Dallas and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas. | | | Biography | Speeches, Publications, and Honors: Editor of the video game law blog Lawyers in a Gamer's World (www.lawyersinagamersworld.com); Selected for inclusion in Texas Super Lawyers - Rising Stars Edition (2004-2009); Speaker, State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting, IP Section: "From the Contract to the Courtroom"; Speaker, University of Texas Technology Law Conference, "Best Practices in Hiring the Technology Employee"; Speaker, Austin Bar Association, Computer Law Section, "Best Practices in Hiring the Technology Employee"; Speaker, Dallas Bar Association, Computer Law Section: "From the Contract to the Courtroom"; Speaker, Dallas Bar Association, Computer Law Section: "Patent vs. Copyright Damages"; Speaker, 2005 Internet & Internet Security Conference, "Internet Law Developments"; 2005, Guest Lecturer at University of Texas at Arlington on Contract Law; 2004 and 2003, Guest Lecturer at University of Texas at Dallas on E-Commerce Law; Speaker, 2004 Information & Internet Security Conference, "How to Draft an Effective Privacy Policy"; Speaker, 2003 Executive Logistics Forum, "Co-Marketing Agreements"; "Privacy Policies: Pssst, Everybody's Doin' It!" Online Publication, 2002; "Patents as Part of the Business Strategy," Advanced Patent Law Institute, 2001. | | | ISLN | 914409388 | |
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Software Licenses: Permission vs. Forgiveness and the Law of Unintended ConsequencesGregory R. Samuel, Randall C. Brown, Mark A. Tidwell, Andrew S. Ehmke, Clark S. Stone, Nick Gikkas, Kenneth K. Bezozo, Arthur A. Howard, Rick A. Werner, Brian C. Daughney, October 5, 2009 In a case that may prove to be as serendipitous for struggling software companies as anything else, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit wrote another chapter in the law of unintended consequences with its ruling in ,Cincom Systems, Inc. v. Novelis Corp. (published September 25,...
Update On Mandating Data SecurityAndrew S. Ehmke, Gavin D. George, September 23, 2009 Many states have enacted statutes imposing general obligations on companies to maintain "reasonable" security procedures and practices to protect the personal information of state residents from unauthorized access or use. A few states, however, are taking data security statutes a step...
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