Publications and Downloads
Mr. Chichester is a frequent speaker on a wide variety of topics, including electronic data discovery ("EDD"), computer forensics, computer crimes, intellectual property issues such as patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and copyrights. A partial list of presentations are provided below for your inspection.
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- Electronic Discovery (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, November 26, 2006).
- Computer Crimes (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, November 14, 2006).
- Online Contract Formation (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, November 7, 2006).
- Privacy, Anonymity and Encryption (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, October 30, 2006).
- Consumer Protection Online (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, October 25, 2006).
- Asset Protection and Database Protection (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, October 17, 2006).
- Portable Computing (presented at HAL-PC Legal SIG on October 18, 2006 for Texas CLE 1.0 Hours Participation and 1.0 Hours Ethics).
- Closed Source and Open Source Licensing, a Prequel (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, September 19, 2006).
- Internet Jurisdiction (presented at the University of Houston Law Center course on Digital Transactions, August 22, 2006).
- Identity Theft and Data Security (presented at the Advanced In-House Counsel Seminar on August 4, 2006 in San Antonio).
- Identity Theft: What Texas Law Firms Need to Know (presented at the May 10, 2006 webcast of TexasBarCLE, and at the HAL-PC Legal SIG on May 17, 2006)
Note Recent Texas Legislation:
- S.B. 122 (Security Breach/Notification) Part of which amended Art. 2.29 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure and added Sections 48.001, 48.002, 48.101, 48.102, 48.103, 48.201, 48.202 and 48.203 to the Texas Business and Commerce Code
- H.B. 698 (Data Security/Disposal) Now Section 35.48 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code
- H.B. 1130 (Privacy Policies) Now Section 35.581 of the Texas Business and Commerce Code
- Using Advanced Google in Your Law Practice (presented at the HAL-PC Legal SIG on October 19, 2005)
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