Clyde H. Wilson, Jr., Esq.
Clyde H. "Buzz" Wilson, Jr. is an intellectual properties attorney, specializing in computer, Internet and high technology litigation. He has personally handled cases and controversies in more than 40 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign countries.
Wilson
is an adjunct
professor at the University of Florida College of Law, teaching a senior level course
titled "Intellectual Property Litigation." He has served three terms as
Chairperson of The Florida Bar Computer Law Committee. He is a past Chairperson of the
Commercial Litigation Section of the AFTL, and was an officer and director of the
Commercial Litigation Section of ATLA. He served as a Chairperson of the Intellectual
Property Litigation Committee of ATLA, and served on the Commercial Litigation Advisory
Committee of that organization.
Mr. Wilson has been featured in articles in such national newspapers as The Wall Street Journal, and The Christian Science Monitor, as well as regional and local newspapers. His cases have been featured on 60 Minutes, 20/20 and Inside Edition. The Lawyer's Weekly, a national newspaper for lawyers, has featured Mr. Wilson in several articles including one full page article devoted to Mr. Wilson and his book. The American Banker carried a cover story naming Mr. Wilson as one of two "hired guns" available to bankers dealing with the computer industry. The Software Law Bulletin, a leading national publication in its field, described him as "one of America's most successful trial attorneys in computer cases."
In 1988, he won an eight figure verdict that set a national record in computer related litigation and is believed to have been, at that time, Florida's highest verdict. He tried the landmark case of Aukerman v. Chaides in northern California, which received national pretrial coverage in many newspapers and periodicals. The trial resulted in a seven figure award of treble damages to Mr. Wilson's client.H
e served as lead counsel for the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) in the preparation of an amicus brief, filed in November 1995 in the U.S. Supreme Court in the landmark case of Markman v. Westview, which determined the scope of jury trials in patent cases. Mr. Wilson and his partner, John Jaffer, served as counsel for the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers in an amicus brief filed in the Eleventh Circuit in the landmark software case of Bateman v. Mnemonics, Inc., involving the law of trade secrets. Wilson is the author of the book, Winning Techniques for Computer and High Tech Litigation, published by Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company, P.O. Box 30040, Tucson, AZ 85751.Mr. Wilson was appointed by Governor Graham to serve as a charter member of the Florida High Technology Innovation Research and Development Board, and later served as special counsel to that board. He was a charter member of the Board of Directors of the Florida Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company (FLMIC), the Florida Bar sponsored professional liability carrier, and served on the Board of Overseers of Stetson University College of Law and the Board of Trustees of the University of Florida College of Law.
Wilson is the sponsor of the National Law Net, the first legal topic webpage in the southeast, which is independently ranked as being in the top 5% of the entire web in webpage popularity.
Mr. Wilson served as a litigation planning and avoidance consultant to several prominent entities, including the Washington D.C. Council of Governments, consisting of seventeen city, county, state and federal governments in that region.