Mr. Frederick L. Cooper, III

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Biography

Omicron Delta Kappa. Author: "Law and the Software Marketer: How to Develop a Legal Protection Game Plan," Prentice Hall, 1988; "Software Distribution: How to Develop a Successful Marketing Plan," Soft Channel Publishing, 1991. Columnist, "Computer Reseller News," 1991-1995. Adjunct Professor of Computer Law, Wake Forest University School of Law, 1986-2006. Director, Business and Technology Alliance, 1990-1997; President, 1993.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Privacy and Technology Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Wake Forest University, B.A., 1968; University of Georgia Graduate School of Business
Law School Attended:
Wake Forest University, J.D., 1971
Year of First Admission:
1972
Admission:
1972, Georgia
Memberships:
State Bar of Georgia (Co-Chairman, Computer Law Section, 1985-1986); Computer Law Association; Southeastern Software Association.
Birth Information:
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, November 19, 1945
ISLN:
908208201

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