- Right
of privacy protection &
counseling
- Identity
theft prevention & recovery
- Compliance
programs & audits
- Representation
in mediation, arbitration,
litigation & appeals
- Expert
witness service
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In
2003, LexisNexis asked Steve Posner
to write its legal treatise on the
effects of post-9/11 statutes such
as the USA PATRIOT Act, on privacy
and surveillance in America. Seven
years and five editions later, this
firm has developed a unique, ever-evolving
body of knowledge encompassing statutes,
regulations, judicial opinions and
doctrines, agency practices, government
database systems, and government/private-sector
interactions.
Each
day, the new and challenging law of surveillance-how
the government can and does obtain, use,
analyze, store, share, protect, and sometimes
lose, information about people-affects
the outcome of disputes, and changes areas
of law, across the legal spectrum:
constitutional
international national security
military intellectual property
administrative immigration
civil rights
copyright trade secret customs
commodities securities
financial transportation
business employment
contracts procedural education
criminal
agriculture health contracts
& licenses property
torts
Steve helps companies, individuals, government
agencies, and the lawyers who serve them,
guard, preserve, and enforce reasonable
expectations of privacy, legitimate secrets,
and intellectual property including copyrights
and trade secrets, while saving money
and avoiding mistakes.
Steve
also can counsel you on how to avoid identity
theft, and how to react if it happens
to you.
Before
practicing law, Steve designed databases.
When it comes to privacy, surveillance,
and identity theft, that's a potent skill
set.
Steve
provides consulting services for other
attorneys, as well as expert witness services
through the Technical Advisory Service
for Attorneys (TASA).
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