David A Prange

David A Prange

June 04, 2020 | Legaltech News

Explaining the Almost Unexplainable: Preparing and Presenting Source Code Evidence at Trial

Once source code evidence has been developed, the next challenge is presenting the evidence in court. That challenge includes selecting the proper witness to testify, sealing the courtroom at trial, and the logistics of presentation in court.

By David A. Prange and Benjamen C. Linden, Robins Kaplan

6 minute read

May 04, 2020 | Legaltech News

Explaining the Almost Unexplainable: Source Code Evidence at Trial

Part one of this two-part series explores early discovery considerations with source code evidence and their effect on trial.

By David A. Prange and Benjamen C. Linden, Robins Kaplan

6 minute read

April 07, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Protecting Confidential Information When Sheltering in Place

As employers adjust their policies to maintain business operations and enable workers to work from home, they should also take steps to mitigate the risks of trade secret misappropriation.

By David A. Prange and Christopher K. Larus

7 minute read

October 25, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

4 Discovery Strategies for Cases Involving Source Code

Source code discovery presents a significant risk of resource waste because the size and complexity of the data makes it difficult to review. However, with initial planning and a clear understanding of the end point, significant resources can be saved.

By David A. Prange and Esam A. Sharafuddin

8 minute read

October 25, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

5 Avoidable Pitfalls in Source Code Discovery

The costs associated with computer source code discovery can mount quickly. Efficient investigation may be impeded by misconceptions about the source code and related documents.

By David A. Prange and Esam A. Sharafuddin

7 minute read