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Litigators: Five Secrets to Getting the Best Return on Investment (ROI) from Experts

TASA ID: 1648

Expert witnesses. Can’t live with them. Can’t live without them. I have worked with attorneys whose biggest problems were with their experts, not with the facts of the case. I have worked with a handful of experts who I really respect and we were more valuable to the case as complementary resources. Unfortunately, I have worked with and against many more experts who did more harm to the case than good.

Being an Expert Witness Part 2: In the Courtroom

TASA ID: 3587

I have worked as an expert witness for many years, providing software, user interface, mobile, and human factors expertise, primarily for patent cases. Recently, I was involved in a patent case that actually went to trial (most are settled out of court), where I testified in court.  This series of articles is about that experience. In Part 1, I introduced the case and discussed our legal team and the routine during the trial. This article will discuss some experiences and impressions from the trial itself.

Being an Expert Witness Part 1: Working with the Legal Team

TASA ID: 3587

I've been an expert witness for many years now, providing software, user interface, mobile, and human factors expertise, primarily for patent cases. This has been extremely interesting work. One interesting fact that many people do not realize is that expert witnesses seldom actually testify in court, because patent cases are almost always settled before they go to trial. That said, I was recently involved as the technical testifying expert in one of the few cases that did go to trial. In this two-part article series, I would like to share some observations from that experience. This article will discuss what it was like to work with the legal team during the trial. Part 2 will provide some observations from the trial itself.

How to Protect Your User Interface Intellectual Property

TASA ID: 3587

A well-designed, attractive user interface is valuable.  In fact, it may be one of the most valuable components of your software. Apple built the biggest company in the world on best-in-class design and usability. If you develop software, you should be aware of the value of your user interface (UI), whether you should take steps to protect it, and whether you may be at risk of infringing on another UI.

Why Apple v. Samsung Mattered

TASA ID: 3587

In 2011, Apple sued Samsung in US court for patent infringement over design similarities between the iPhone and various Samsung Android phones. This was the opening shot in a series of legal battles fought in multiple countries over three years, costing the two companies nearly a billion dollars. When the dust settled, Apple was largely the winner, the courts finding that Samsung had copied Apple design features.
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