</p><p>Richard Goldberg, a software architect turned attorney, represents a wide range of clients, including private software companies, public OpenSource companies, information security consultancies, federal appointees and civil service employees, and corporate officers. His practice ranges from general corporate work, including spin-offs, acquisitions, and privacy and information security issues, to litigation, including vendor, shareholder, and user disputes and government investigations. Prior to joining the legal profession, Richard worked as a software developer and architect at several Internet start-ups and commercial consultancies. There he designed enterprise-level software systems for Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and the U.S. military. Richard is a graduate of Duke University Law School.</p>
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