As an author & legal professional, I’m driven by the desire to demystify complex legal concepts and explore cutting-edge issues in technology law. My published works reflect this passion, offering insights into trade secret protection and blockchain technology.
I'm always eager to collaborate on new projects. If you’re interested in co-authoring books or papers in the fields of technology law, intellectual property, or emerging legal challenges, I’d love to hear from you. Let’s create impactful content that bridges the gap between law & innovation.
Explore my published works below and reach out to discuss potential collaborations.
A Guide to Protecting & Litigating Trade Secrets
Trade secrets are of great and increasing importance to the U.S. economy, representing the vast majority of U.S. intellectual property. Corporations spend billions of dollars to protect their trade secrets, but with data breaches on the rise, the scenario of the ever-increasing threats to trade secret protection is bleaker than ever.
This book is intended to help business executives and in-house counsel take control of and protect what may be their business's most valuable asset--its trade secrets. In addition to a broader, more academic look at trade secret law, the book also draws on current, real-life examples of trade secret nightmares and the litigation experience of its primary authors to provide practical advice to the business owner, small legal department or firm, and solo practitioner.
Publisher
American Bar Association
Year
5/28/2020
Blockchain Through a Legal Lens
In 2019, blockchain was gaining mainstream attention beyond cryptocurrencies. Enterprise blockchain solutions were emerging, and there was growing interest in its potential for industries including finance, supply chain, and healthcare. Legal frameworks were still catching up, making this book particualrly timely. The legal landscape for blockchain was rapidly evolving, with questions about smart contracts, data privacy, and regulatory compliance at the forefront.
Publisher
Blockchains, LLC
Year
January 2019
“The transition from PoW to PoS will occur through what Ethereum core developers have labeled the ‘Difficulty Bomb’ - an increase in the difficulty of puzzles in the mining algorithm used to reward miners.”
— Emily Moore (Friedman), Blockchain Through a Legal Lens