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Basic Electronics

This course is designed for attorneys involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. Taking this course will give you a better understanding of basic electronics technology along with the history and innovation involved in this field.

$125.00   

Digital Imaging Technology

This course is designed for attorneys involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. The coursework covers basic digital theory including number systems, logic gates and a historcal overview.

$125.00   

How Silicon CMOS Technology Came to Dominate the Electronics Industry

This course is designed for attorneys involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. Today, the semiconductor industry is overwhelmingly dominated by CMOS technology. This course will review the historical and technical details of this unique technology, stressing the "things that mattered" as electronics technology developed.

$125.00   

How to Hire an Expert Witness

This course is designed for attorneys involved in high-technology litigation who require the services of a technical consultant and/or Expert Witness. There are myriad issues involved in this process and many critical decisions to be made. This course will help guide you through the maze of identifying, vetting and engaging the right Expert Witness in a timely manner.

$125.00   

Information Storage Technology Overview

This course is designed for attorneys involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. This course outlines the basic types of information storage technologies as well as the history of storage media from the first magnetic recording device to today's high-capacity optical storage.

$125.00   

Relational Database Overview

This course is designed for attorneys involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. Almost all business and eCommerce software applications use Relational databases to store and retrieve data. This course explains the technology that makes relational databases so crucial in business today.

$125.00   

The Science of Accident Reconstruction

Classified Under : Automotive Engineering & Technology

This course is designed for attorneys involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. An introduction to the basic concepts of mechanical engineering with emphasis on the application of accident reconstruction and other topics on which mechanical engineers might testify.

$125.00   

Wireless Telephone System Basics

This course covers the basics of wireless telephone communications today and summarizes Wireless Telephone System architecture and terminology.

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