Salar Atrizadeh, Esq. is licensed to practice in the State of California, District of Columbia, and the United States District and Bankruptcy Courts. He has an extensive background in technology and holds a bachelor's of science degree in computer information systems with a minor in database management systems.
Mr. Atrizadeh has litigated legal actions in state and federal courts for over a decade. He has conducted seminars regarding artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, privacy, cloud computing, cybersecurity, crowdfunding, cyberpiracy, cyberespionage, data protection, digital currencies, e-commerce transactions, electronic discovery, internet of things, online security, online sales tax laws, and online banking fraud before professional organizations - e.g., State Bar of California, State Bar of New Mexico, State Bar of Oklahoma, SecureWorld Conferences, American Law Institute, University of Tulsa-Oklahoma, Thomson Reuters/Rutter Group, NextSpace, Institute of Internal Auditors, IEEE, Rotary International, and Chambers of Commerce. He has educated legal and non-legal experts about internet, technology, and computer laws and the related state, federal, or international rules and regulations. In addition, he has conducted presentations before educational institutions on the topics of cyberharassment, cyberstalking, and cyberbullying.
Mr. Atrizadeh is an adjunct professor at California Lutheran University where he teaches business law courses. Mr. Atrizadeh has been interviewed by local, national, and international news and media outlets. He has also served as a legal expert on various panels and educated the public on the importance of privacy, security and regulation.