Mississippi Software Expert Witnesses

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Jason Frankovitz (Quandary Peak Research)
As a programmer, CTO, and inventor, Jason Frankovitz has been in the trenches of technology for more than 20 years. He has worked as a software development manager, technical analyst, and mentor in a wide variety of industries including enterprise software,... Learn More ›

Brad T Ulrich (Quandary Peak Research, Inc)
Brad Ulrich has a 15+ year career as a computer scientist, tech entrepreneur, and expert consultant. He is trusted by federal agencies and leading software vendors to provide expert analysis and guidance on complex matters involving the safety and quality... Learn More ›

George Edwards, PhD (Quandary Peak Research)
Dr. George Edwards is an expert in computer software, Internet applications, web technologies, wireless and mobile devices, digital video and multimedia, and GPS and mapping systems, and he has testified both by deposition and in federal court as an expert... Learn More ›

Jae Young Bang, PhD (Quandary Peak Research)
Dr. Jae Young Bang is director of software development and software technology consultant with over a decade of experience in software engineering. He has a diverse background ranging from academic research in software architecture to leading-edge software... Learn More ›

Baw Chng (BAWMAN LLC)
Computer networking, communications, and software expert. Expertise include Wi-Fi, Cellular Communications, Networking, IoT, Cloud Computing, and Web Services. Awarded 11 patents. Published author. 23+ years industry experience. Diverse software coding... Learn More ›
David S Howell (Expert Guild)
Location: Mississippi
Areas of Expertise: Dave Howell is a Software Engineering and Product Development Lifecycle expert, with a focus on Intellectual Property litigation and contract disputes. A former Apple engineer and mobile app entrepreneur,...
ForensisGroup, Inc. (The Expert of Experts)
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: For over 30 years, ForensisGroup has provided the nation’s top law firms, businesses, insurance companies, government entities with highly qualified expert witnesses and consultants. Experts referred by...
Consolidated Consultants
Location: Multiple Locations
Areas of Expertise: Consolidated Consultants (CCc) continues to deliver high quality expert witness and medical expert witness referrals nationwide since 1995. CCc is the only referral service where you can view the full,...
Software FAQs

What is a software expert witness?

A software expert witness is a person who provides testimony related to software technology, software development, programming languages, and related technologies. They often have expertise in software architecture, coding standards, and software testing.

What is the role of a software expert witness?

The role of a software expert witness is to provide testimony on matters related to software design, development, implementation, and maintenance, as well as software licensing, copyright, and infringement issues.

How much can a person make as a software expert witness?

Software expert witnesses may be compensated between $200 and $425 per hour, or higher, depending on the type of case and the work the expert is asked to perform.

What are the qualifications of a software expert witness?

Cybersecurity expert witnesses should have expertise in cybersecurity risk management, network security, and incident response.

What type of evidence is gathered in a legal proceeding by a software expert witness?

A software expert witness may gather evidence such as source code, system logs, and metadata to provide technical analysis and opinions in a legal proceeding.

In what type of cases might require opinions from a software expert witness?

Software expert witnesses may be required in cases involving software development, intellectual property disputes, software licensing, data breaches, cybersecurity, and cases where software defects or malfunctions have caused harm or financial loss.