Background
Vogel, Peter S. was born on October 24, 1947.
Vogel, Peter S. was born on October 24, 1947.
University of Texas (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1969). American University (Master of Science, Computer Science, 1972). Saint Mary"s University of San Antonio (Juris Doctor, 1976).
Institute for Certification of Computer Professionals (Certificate in Data Processing).
Worked at Gardere & Wynne, Limited liability partnership (Dallas, Texas) specializing in Computer System Litigation of Computer Performance, Computer Trade Secret Misappropriation, Infringement of Computer Software Copyrights, Protection of Computer Technology, Computer Industry Counsel. Admitted to the bar, 1976, Texas. United States. Supreme Court.
United States.
Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. United States. District Court, Northern District of Texas. Examiner, Computerized Election Systems, Texas Secretary of State, 1987-Course Director, "The Annual Computer Use Seminars," 1990-1994.
Adjunct Professor, Computer Technology Protection, Southern Methodist University School of Law, 1990.
Columnist: "Computer Law," Computer Systems News, 1980-1982. Texas Computer User, 1985-1986.
Editorial Advisory Board, Computer Negotiations Report, 1982-1986. Editorial Consultant, Magazine for Computer Service Managers, 1989-1992.
Videotapes: "Computers for the Law I: Tools for Efficiency," State Bar of Texas, 1984.
"Computers for the Law II: Selection and Installation," State Bar of Texas, 1985. "Computer Professional Liability," American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 1986. "How to use your Computer to prepare your Cases for Trial," American Bar Association, 1989.
Company-Author: "Consumer Handbook on Law Office Automation," Texas Young Lawyers Association, 1983.
Author: "Law and Computers: Current Issues," Texas Bar Journal, September 1980. "Turnkey and Original Equipment Manufacturer Contracts," Computers and the Law, An Introductory Handbook, 3rd Edition, American Bar Association, 1981.
"Computer Wars: Vender versus Lawyers," National Law Journal, November 2, 1981.
"Software Piracy," Association for Computing Machinery, ACM82, 1982.
"Computers for the LawEasy as 1,2,3," Texas Bar Journal, April, 1984. "Computer Selection & Implementation," Texas Bar Journal, March 1985. Member: Dallas (President, 1994.
Board of Directors, 1987.
Secretary-Treasurer, 1988. Vice-Chair, 1989; Chair, 1990.
Vice-President, Administrative, 1991) and American (Chair, Original Equipment Manufacturer Subcommittee, Committee of Law Relating to Computers, Section of Science and Technology, 1979-1981) Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas (Computerized Law Research Committee, 1979-1981.
Law Office Automation Subcommittee, 1982-1984.
Chair, Computer Subcommittee, 1984-1985. Chair, Computer Law Committee, Intellectual Property Section, 1985-1986. Vice-Chair, Professional Efficiency and Economic Research Committee, 1985.
Chair, Computerization of the Profession Committee, 1989.
Founding Chair, Computer Section, 1990-1992. Chair, Minimum Continuing Education Committee, 1992-1994.
Vice-Chair, State Bar College, 1994). Texas Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Sustaining Member).
American Arbitration Association (Member, Panel of Arbitrators). Association of Attorney-Mediators. Computer Law Association.
The Association for Computing Machinery.
Texas Computer Industry Council (Board of Directors, 1988). Sustaining Life Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation.
Board of Trustees, 1993 and Sustaining Life Fellow, Dallas Bar Foundation.
Member: Dallas (President, 1994. Board of Directors, 1987. Secretary-Treasurer, 1988.
Vice-Chair, 1989.
Chair, 1990. Vice-President, Administrative, 1991) and American (Chair, Original Equipment Manufacturer Subcommittee, Committee of Law Relating to Computers, Section of Science and Technology, 1979-1981) Bar Associations. State Bar of Texas (Computerized Law Research Committee, 1979-1981.
Law Office Automation Subcommittee, 1982-1984. Chair, Computer Subcommittee, 1984-1985.
Chair, Computer Law Committee, Intellectual Property Section, 1985-1986.
Vice-Chair, Professional Efficiency and Economic Research Committee, 1985. Chair, Computerization of the Profession Committee, 1989. Founding Chair, Computer Section, 1990-1992.
Chair, Minimum Continuing Education Committee, 1992-1994.
Vice-Chair, State Bar College, 1994). Texas Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Sustaining Member). American Arbitration Association (Member, Panel of Arbitrators).
Association of Attorney-Mediators.
Computer Law Association. The Association for Computing Machinery. Texas Computer Industry Council (Board of Directors, 1988).
Sustaining Life Fellow, Texas Bar Foundation.
Board of Trustees, 1993 and Sustaining Life Fellow, Dallas Bar Foundation. Fellow, Dallas Bar Foundation.