May 9-11, 2002

at The John Marshall Law School,
Chicago, Illinois


Patrick E. Zeller

Patrick Zeller is the Director of the Computer Crime Institute for the State of Illinois. The Institute provides forensic analysis and high-tech training to investigators and prosecutors throughout the state. He also advises Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan with respect to policy and legislative issues. Patrick has lectured on investigating and prosecuting Internet and high-tech crimes at numerous law enforcement training venues nationwide including the FBI Academy. He has prosecuted and advised prosecutors and law enforcement agents on several aspects of Internet and high-tech criminal investigations including computer intrusion, economic espionage, online fraud, intellectual property, copyright and trademark enforcement.

Patrick was the year 2000 Computer Crime Fellow for the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). As such he served a detail to Department of Justice Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section as a trial attorney.

 


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