David Bender is the author of Computer Law (LexisNexis Matthew Bender), initially published in 1978 and now a five-volume set updated twice annually. He is a sole practitioner in Dobbs Ferry, NY, with extensive experience in privacy, information technology, and intellectual property litigation, counseling, and transactional matters. He was a founder of the intellectual property practice at White & Case, where he spent the majority of his career. He also headed that firm’s privacy practice, which he helped found. Before practicing at White & Case, Mr. Bender served in-house at AT&T, where he was responsible for all IP litigation brought by or against any Bell System company. Prior to his service at AT&T, he engaged extensively in antitrust litigation. He is a past president of the International Technology Law Association (formerly called Computer Law Association). He has made over 250 presentations at conferences held by many different sponsors such as PLI, bar associations, and law schools, on numerous topics in the realms of privacy, IT, IP and antitrust law across the US and in some 17 other nations. He has also authored many law review articles and conference handbook papers. Before turning to the law, Mr. Bender served as an engineer with Ford Aerospace, and as a mathematician with Hughes Aircraft.
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