User:RMullen~enwiki

Regina A. Mullen is an attorney, mediator and arbitrator, who has a particular interest in the role of technology in the practice of law.

Her legal practice of 15+ years is focused on ADR and technology in support of legal practice on a Law 2.0 model. She is the founding author of the Wikipedia Law 2.0 entry. Current areas of technical study include understanding and utlizing Ajax + PHP tools in legal applications.

Past positions include 2 years with a Japanese law firm, writing and publishing a book and website on martial arts law. Extra-legal work includes Japanese translation, teaching at the college and K12 level, web design and Flash programming, in addition to 20+ years in the martial arts and an abiding interest in genetics and healing.

A self-taught programmer, Regina is conversant in web-based scripting and database architecture and programming on a WAMP platform. Current projects include a prisoner legal intake system, a cell phone record tracking program and other tools and applications to assist lawyers and clients communicate.

In between mediations and arbitrations, she is currently working on numerous articles for print and on-line publication, as well as a blog farm, which includes   Illegal Patterns  Lawdy, Lawdy Popcorn and Chocolate 

in addition to the  Prison Services Project,  BudoLaw.com,  BriefcasePHP.com and ADRDiversity, a new portal designed to integrate the issues of the ADR continuum, participant identity and culture and legal regime. Regina was the architect and programmer of the original Lakeshore Legal Aid portal.

Her primary website is Litigation Data Services, PLC, where articles and links to all projects can be found.