Given the complexity of the subject domain, I would seek out lawyers who have 
actual expertise in this domain... and they will probably be in the Bay area.

Who represents Mozilla? Wikipedia? Apache? GitHub? That's the kind of person 
you want. ;)

As an example, I've always been a fan of Jennifer Granick:
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/about/people/jennifer-granick

Cheers,
Patrick


On Jul 30, 2014, at 7:08 pm, Marvin Humphrey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks,
> 
> I may soon need a lawyer for a small amount of employment contract
> review.  In my experience, it's tricky to find lawyers who grok the
> issues around open source software -- and since the majority of my
> working hours are spent contributing to open source projects, some
> expertise in that area is important.  Can SD Rubyists come up with any
> recommendations for lawyers who meet that criteria?  Someone with an
> office in San Diego would be great, but it would also be nice to hear
> about other parts of California.
> 
> (For the handful of list subscribers who may be wondering what this
> inquiry may imply about me and my employer of the last 6 years Eventful,
> Eventful has been bought by CBS Local -- and naturally this means some
> legal odds and ends have to be taken care of.)
> 
> Marvin Humphrey
> 
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