About the Book
"Nick's latest book bridges an important gap between the legal and technology worlds. His years of experience combined with an ability to distill difficult topics to simpler ones are a gift to the readers of this work." - P. Saggi (Microsoft).
Business requirements are the "wants" of an organization's employees, user community, or members. When effectively understood, documented and technically implemented, these desires will result in significant revenues. However, when these wants are inadequately interpreted, captured or satisfied, complex civil litigation frequently results.
Nick H. Kamboj has authored one of the most comprehensive and practical books on the topic of business requirements. This book is targeted for litigators and legal professionals with the primary aim of gaining a favorable advantage in any IP, Tech or Cyber Law case. Readers are introduced to every aspect of business requirements, from initial best practice requirements gathering processes to common mistakes which are made along the way which expose your opponents weaknesses.
Kamboj draws upon twenty years of technology implementation experience at the world's most influential and powerful organizations, to discuss the core foundation of nearly every computer, software, and hardware technology related case. Written in clear language, Kamboj introduces legal professionals to compelling concepts, which are frequently overlooked. Kamboj illuminates each discussion with easy to understand analogies, real-world examples, graphical figures and powerful practical guidance. A detailed sample deposition as well as a highly detailed glossary provide additional support for any litigator under a time crunch to become familiar with the technical issues in a case, or to depose a technical Expert.
About the Author: Nick H. Kamboj is the former Strategy Guest Lecturer at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Nick has held senior leadership and executive positions respectively at Microsoft, Xerox and Accenture. In addition, Nick also has served and continues to serve as a Legal Expert for Technology, Cyber and Intellectual Property (IP) civil litigation cases. Nick taught The Executive Program In Information Technology (EPIT) at Booth to CEO's, CIO's and other C-Suite Executives from 2004 to 2014. The following is a sample of the organizations that have sent their employees to Nick's lectures: McDonald's, Starbucks, Microsoft, Amazon.com, Kraft Foods, Sprint, ABN AMRO, Allstate Corporation, Motorola, Walgreens, Bank of America, Wells Fargo Bank, Carnival Cruise Lines, HSBC, Baxter Health Care, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Boston Consulting Group, Eli Lilly & Co., R.R. Donnelley, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, The Gap, Progressive, U.S. Cellular, Standard & Poor's, Pearson Education, Pacific Gas and Electric, Raytheon, BNP, CNA Surety, JD Edwards, Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, Medtronic E.R.S., Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas, Inc., PACCAR, Roche Diagnostics Corporation, Safeco Corporation, Sea Star Line, Siemens Westinghouse Power Generation. Nick is also the recipient of numerous awards: Microsoft Most Valuable Player Award, Microsoft Client Partner Experience Award, Microsoft Pinnacle Award, Accenture Infrastructure Fellow. LANAC Employee of the Year Award, Booth Chandler Case Award, LANAC Bright Idea Award, LANAC Implementation Award, Booth Global Awareness Award, Technisource Implementation Award and has also received two Governor commendations for his efforts in increasing Adult Literacy and for increasing general awareness of Astronomy at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. Nick received his MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business (Honors), Masters in Computer Information Systems from Northwestern University (Highest Marks), and his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from The University of Wisconsin-Madison. Nick also completed a term of legal studies at The London School of Economics (Highest Marks), primarily focusing on Intellectual Property Law, Media & Communication Regulation and Human Rights coursework. Nick is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute and also holds the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)v3 Foundation certification.