Background
Heels, Erik J. was born on June 6, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Heels, Erik J. was born on June 6, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 1988). University of Maine School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1995).
Admitted to the bar, 1995, Maine and Massachusetts. Registered to practice before United States. Patent and Trademark Office.
Author: "The Legal List, Law-Related Resources on the Internet and Elsewhere," Seventh Edition, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 1995.
"Nothing.But.Net" column, Law Practice Management magazine, American Bar Association, 1996. "Lawyers Surfing the Net," Arizona Attorney, Arizona State Bar Association, 1995.
"Why Lawyers Should Get on the Internet: Legal Research on -- and Legal Issues Raised by -- the Internet," Law Practice Management magazine, American Bar Association, 1994. Company-Author: with Louis Rosenfeld et al., "The Internet Compendium: Guides to Resources by Subject," Neal-Schuman, 1995.
With Thomas L. Bohan, Doctor of Philosophy, Juris Doctor, "The Case Against Daubert: The New Scientific Evidence "Standard" and the Standards of the Several States," Journal of Forensic Sciences, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1995.
With Richard P. Klau, "Online" column, Student Lawyer magazine, American Bar Association, 1994. Speaker and Panelist: "Legal Resources on the Net - Getting to the Source," American Bar Association, TechShow, 1996. "The Internet - Opportunities and Challenges on the Electronic Frontier," American Bar Association, Annual Meeting, 1995.
"The Internet and the Law," Maine State Bar Association, Summer Meeting, 1995.
"Beyond the Buzzwords - The Future of the Internet," American Bar Association, TechShow, 1996. "How to be Pleasantly Surprised by the Internet," Arizona State Bar Association, Annual Meeting, 1995.
Member: Boston, Maine State, Massachusetts and American (Member: Magazine Editorial Board, 1996. Publishing Advisory Board, 1996.
New Media and Internet Board, 1996.
Internet Services Board, 1996, Law Practice Management Section) Bar Associations. American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
Author: "The Legal List, Law-Related Resources on the Internet and Elsewhere," Seventh Edition, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 1995. "Nothing.But.Net" column, Law Practice Management magazine, American Bar Association, 1996. "Lawyers Surfing the Net," Arizona Attorney, Arizona State Bar Association, 1995.
"Why Lawyers Should Get on the Internet: Legal Research on -- and Legal Issues Raised by -- the Internet," Law Practice Management magazine, American Bar Association, 1994. Co-Author: with Louis Rosenfeld et al., "The Internet Compendium: Guides to Resources by Subject," Neal-Schuman, 1995. With Thomas L. Bohan, Ph.D., Juris Doctor, "The Case Against Daubert: The New Scientific Evidence 'Standard' and the Standards of the Several States," Journal of Forensic Sciences, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1995.
With Richard P. Klau, "Online" column, Student Lawyer magazine, American Bar Association, 1994. Speaker and Panelist: "Legal Resources on the Net - Getting to the Source," American Bar Association, TechShow, 1996. "The Internet - Opportunities and Challenges on the Electronic Frontier," American Bar Association, Annual Meeting, 1995.
"The Internet and the Law," Maine State Bar Association, Summer Meeting, 1995. "Beyond the Buzzwords - The Future of the Internet," American Bar Association, TechShow, 1996. "How to be Pleasantly Surprised by the Internet," Arizona State Bar Association, Annual Meeting, 1995.
Member: Boston, Maine State, Massachusetts and American (Member: Magazine Editorial Board, 1996. Publishing Advisory Board, 1996. New Media and Internet Board, 1996.
Internet Services Board, 1996, Law Practice Management Section) Bar Associations.
American Academy of Forensic Sciences.