Background
Justice of the Peace McKenzie, Diana was born in 1959 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Justice of the Peace McKenzie, Diana was born in 1959 in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Kenyon College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1981). Emory University (Master of Business Administration, 1985. Juris Doctor, 1985).
Worked at Gordon & Glickson Professional Corporation (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Information Technology, Computer Law, Online and Internet Law, Technology Licensing and Transactions, Outsourcing, Corporate and Securities, Finance, Venture Capital, Distribution, Marketing, Development, Intellectual Property, Multimedia and New Media, Telecommunications, Cable and Broadcast Television, Entertainment Law, Commercial Law, Taxation, Legislative Practice, Governmental Affairs, Complex Commercial Litigation, Trials and Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1986, Georgia. 1993, Illinois.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Author: "Information Technology Policies: Managing Employer Risk in Cyberspace," The Stanford Journal of Law, Business & Finance, Volume 3.2, Summer, 1997.
"Data Deals: The Essence of Multimedia Transactions," The Computer Lawyer, November, 1993. "Reducing Legal Exposure for Computer-Based Patient Records," Proceedings of the 1994 Annual Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference, February, 1994.
"Limiting Liability from Unauthorized Computer Record Disclosures," Clinical Data Management, September, 1994. "A Lawyer"s Road Map of the Information Superhighway," Journal of Computer and Information Law, Winter, 1995.
"Smart Strategies for Licensing Managed Care Systems," presented at the Midwest Managed Health Care Congress, Chicago, Illinois, November, 1994.
"Minimizing the Legal Costs of Doing Business on the Information Superhighway," presented at the International Engineering Consortium, Arlington, Virginia, May, 1995. "Business in Cyberspace Calls for Cautious Dealings," National Law Journal, June, 1995. "Legal Issues in Data Security," presented at Global Business Research, Limited.
Conference, Washington, District of Columbia, July, 1995.
"Commercial Transactions on the Global Information Infrastructure: Surfing Through Cyberspace Without Getting Wet," presented at the American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August, 1995. "Basic Computer Law," presented at the Ohio State Bar Association Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, September, 1995.
"Overcoming the Legal Challenges in Converting to a Computerized Medical Record," presented at the Texas Association for Home Care Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, September, 1995. "Healthcare Technology Law," presented at the Computer Law Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October, 1995.
"Legal Aspects of Data Capture and Retention," presented at the Institute for International Research Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October, 1995.
"Avoiding the Crisis: Protecting the Confidentiality of Patient Data in a Healthcare Information Network Environment," presented at the Management Information System Training Institute Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, October, 1995. "Commerce on the Net: Surfing Through Cyberspace Without Getting Wet," Journal of Computer and Information Law, Winter, 1996. "Medical Records Networking: Banking on Security," InfoCARE, May/June, 1996.
"Practical Perspectives on Doing Business on the Internet," University of Dayton"s Seventh Annual Advanced Computer Law Seminar, June, 1996.
"Defending Your Data: Minimizing Risks in a Networked Environment," Journal of the American Health Information Management Association, September, 1996. "Legal Aspects of Data Capture and Retention with Computerized Patient Records," presented at the National Managed Healthcare Congress Meeting, San Francisco, California, November, 1996.
"A Legal Analysis of the Pitfalls of the Internet," The Licensing Law Journal, November/December, 1996. "Contracting for Informations Systems," presented at the Illinois State Bar Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April, 1997.
"Practical Steps to Reduce Legal Risks," presented at the National Computer Security Association Conference, Arlington, Virginia, June, 1997.
Adjunct Professor, Computer Law, John Marshall Law School, 1995. Member: Advisory Board, Intellectual Property Law Journal. Editorial Board, Telemedicine Report.
Editorial Board, Data Strategies and Benchmarks.
Member, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). Member: Chicago (Member, Computer Law Committee), IllinoisState and American (Member, Sections on: Business Law.
Science and Technology Law) Bar Associations. State Bar of Georgia (Member, Computer Law Section).
Computer Law Association (Illinois Membership Coordinator, 1994-1996.
Chair, Publications Committee, 1996). Gordon & Glickson Professional Corporation, provides a broad spectrum of legal services to the information technology market worldwide. The firm"s signature practice addresses the complex issues arising from the convergence of business and technology.
lieutenant is built on a foundation of conventional legal disciplines--corporate, commercial, tax, finance, intellectual property, litigation, trials and governmental affairs
Members of the firm hold influential positions on professional committees and editorial boards and participate in national and international, legal, business and technical conferences. The firm"s clients range from Fortune 500 corporations to emerging business enterprises, from not-for-profit organizations to local, state and foreign governmental entities and they operate world-wide in virtually every sector of this marketplace.
Member: Advisory Board, Intellectual Property Law Journal. Editorial Board, Telemedicine Report. Editorial Board, Data Strategies and Benchmarks.
Member, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS).
Member: Chicago (Member, Computer Law Committee), IllinoisState and American (Member, Sections on: Business Law. Science and Technology Law) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia (Member, Computer Law Section). Computer Law Association (Illinois Membership Coordinator, 1994-1996.
Chair, Publications Committee, 1996).