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2001
University:
Cornell University, B.S., 1996
Law School:
State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., 2000
Intec, Llc
Strategic Engagement Director-Warfighter Support
Vion Corporation Jan 2014 - Aug 2018
Director of Program Operations
Vion Corporation Jan 2013 - Jan 2014
Senior Program Manager
Intec, Llc Mar 2009 - Jan 2013
Senior Systems Engineer
Virginia Air National Guard Jan 2005 - Jan 2011
Still and Motion Imagery Analysis
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Community College of the Air Force 1999 - 2007
Airman Leadership School
American Military University
Infosec Institute
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Its hard to assess the size of the movement. But #FreeBritney was enough of a problem for her camp that in June, Jamie Spears sued Absolute Britney blogger Anthony Elia, accusing him of spreading false and defamatory information in the name of the #FreeBritney movement.
Anthony Elia, a New York lawyer in the intellectual-property field, said the entertainment groups probably have a case for trademark infringement, but "the challenge probably would be getting a bunch of self-employed entrepreneurial individuals to stop."