Allen Shaffer is a member of the Bricker & Eckler education group.
Representative Experience
Public speaker on a wide variety of computer forensics, e-discovery and data security topics for education-related organizations, including the Buckeye Association of School Administrators, the Ohio School Boards Association, and State Instructional Technology Centers
Advises boards of education, MR/DD boards and other public entities on issues arising from the use or misuse of technology, including computer forensics in employee termination, dealing with breaches of data security, managing electronic discovery requests during litigation, management and leasing of telecommunications licenses, and preventing technology misuse or data/records loss
Has 30 years experience in managing electronic media, supervising technology applications and data security, and working with educators; consulted for numerous law enforcement agencies, both state and federal, on educational and forensic applications of technology
Community and Professional Activities
Member, Ohio Council of School Board Attorneys
Adjunct Associate Professor, The Ohio State University
Member, American, Ohio State, and Columbus Bar Associations
Admitted, United States District Court, Southern and Northern District of Ohio
Publications
The Standing of the Dead; Solving the problem of abandoned graveyards, 32 Capital University Law Review 479 (2003)
Evidence Exhibits in White Collar Crime Cases, FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, July, 1981
Numerous journal articles and book chapters on educational media and technology
Education
Empire State College (B.S. in biomedical communication/higher education; 1991)
The Ohio State University (M.A. in education, 1993; Ph.D. in education, 1996); Phi Kappa Phi, National Graduate Honorary Society
Capital University (J.D., magna cum laude, 2004); Order of Curia; Order of the Barrister; National Moot Court Team; Capital University Law Review.
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