An overview of complex litigation, and a discussion on what really underlies the
cases you hear in the news blurbs. How does a case take decades to sort its way
through the legal system? Why are cases filed with so much paperwork? And how
does someone get $2.7 million dollars for a coffee spill?
Tyler Pitchford, Esq. holds degrees in Software Architecture from New College of
Florida and a Juris Doctor from the Stetson University College of Law. He
co-founded the Azureus Bittorrent client in 2003, and currently works as an
appellate attorney in the state of Florida focusing on mass-tort trial support
and appeals. His prior work experience includes the Florida State Attorney’s
office, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, and
the Florida Supreme Court. Additionally, Tyler has previously given
presentations on various computer security and the legal topics at PhreakNIC,
Defcon, Outerz0ne, ToorCamp, Shmoocon, and the AirForce in attition to teaching
several courses on computer programming and security throughout the years.
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