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Andrew Schulman |
| Company's Web Site Address
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http://www.undoc.com/ |
Company
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Since 1994, Andrew Schulman (Software Litigation Consulting) has assisted attorneys and their clients with technical aspects of litigation involving computer software, especially Microsoft Windows and Windows-based software for Intel x86.
Litigation areas include copyright, patent, trade secret, contract, antitrust, and privacy.
Though not by design, Microsoft antitrust cases have been a major focus; cases include Stac Electronics v. Microsoft, Caldera v. Microsoft, and large consumer class actions in California and Minnesota.
Andrew Schulman, based in Santa Rosa, California, is the author and editor of several computer-programming books from the late 1980s and 1990s (including Undocumented Windows, Undocumented DOS, and Unauthorized Windows 95) on the internal operation and undocumented features of Microsoft operating systems.
Services include:
Software reverse engineering (Windows/x86 code disassembly, packet monitoring, etc.)
Undocumented APIs and internal interfaces
Inspection of binary code
Code comparisons for copyright, patent, trade secret, and contracts issues -- including not only source code, but also binary code comparisons
Assessments of bugs, incompatibilities, error and warning messages
Assistance with technical (non-legal) aspects of complaints, summary judgment motions and responses, interrogatory and discovery requests and responses
Assistance with technical issues in depositions, and trial preparation of testifying technical experts
Presentations to attorneys on technical issues
Software demonstrative exhibits
Comparison and correlation of internal documents (emails, etc.) with resulting technical practices
Operating systems, particularly Windows 9x, Windows 3.x, DOS, and Windows NT/Win2k/XP
Programming language: C, Intel x86 assembler (16/32 bit), Awk
Internet privacy and security issues |
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Other Notes
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| For a recent article, see: Andrew Schulman, "Finding Binary Clones with Opstrings & Function Digests," Dr. Dobb's Journal, July 2005 (Part I), August 2005 (Part II), and September 2005 (Part III). |
| Hourly Rate
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Not Specified |
| States Willing to Work
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Any |
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