Brian J. Carney, Esq.

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Brian J. Carney, Esq.
President
WIN Interactive, Inc.
1400 Hancock St., 5th Floor
Quincy, MA 021069
(617) 786-0700
b.carney@wininteractive.com
www.wininteractive.com
Litigation Consulting Practice Areas
• Business Litigation
• Construction-site Accidents
• Civil Rights Defense
• Fire / Gas Explosion Accidents
• Intellectual Property
• Legal Malpractice
• Medical Malpractice
• Personal Injury
• Products Liability
• Premises Liability
• Intellectual Property
• Toxic Tort Litigation
• Tractor-Trailer / Vehicular Accidents
• Criminal Prosecution
Bar Admissions
• Massachusetts, 1989
• U.S. District Court (Massachusetts), 1993
Education
• Forensic Video Technology & the Law, FBI Acad., Quantico, VA (achieved top score;
second highest score attained in history of the course), 2001
• Massachusetts College of Art, (various multimedia classes) 1998-2000
• Suffolk University Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1989
- Business Manager and Member, Suffolk University Law Review, 1991-1992
• Stonehill College, B.S.B.A., cum laude, 1986
Background
• WIN Interactive, Inc., President, 2001 to present
• Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, Boston, Massachusetts 1990-2001
- Chief and founder of the Multimedia Unit, 1998
- Director of Grove Hall Safe Neighborhood Initiative, 1996
- Gang Unit – felony trial team, 1992
- Appeals Division, 1990
• Law Clerk, Justices of the Superior Court, Boston, Massachusetts, 1989-1990
Brian J. Carney, Esq.
Professional Associations
• Massachusetts Bar Association
Expert Testimony in Forensic Video Analysis
• Rhode Island v. Matthew Thomas, et al, Superior Court, Providence RI (March 25, 2008)
• Commonwealth v. Eric Denson, Superior Court, Hampden County, Springfield,
Massachusetts (October 7, 2011)
National & New England Speaking Engagements
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Technology in the Courtroom, South Dakota Law Enforcement Training Academy
(Deadwood, SD, May 10, 2012)
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Creating, Admitting and Using Visual Communication in the 21st Century, United States
JAG Senior Trial Prosecutor Conference (Andrews AFB, Maryland - August 2011)
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Creating, Admitting and Using Visual Communication in the 21st Century, United States
Naval Justice Academy, JAG Prosecuting Complex Cases Course (Newport RI - July 2011)
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American Bar Association Civil Litigation/Criminal Justice Conference, The Art of Storytelling
(Miami Beach, FL, April 15, 2011)
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Hands Across Borders. Meeting of Federal, State, and Canadian Prosecutors, (Burlington, VT November 2010)
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American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Putting Power Behind Words (San Francisco, CA August 2010)
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Inns of Court, Show & Tell (Springfield MA - 2009)
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Massachusetts Bar Association, Evidence for the Civil Litigator (Springfield, MA - 2009)
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Massachusetts Bar Association, Evidence for the Civil Litigator (Boston, MA - January 2009)
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National College of District Attorneys, Forensic Video Analysis, (San Diego, CA - Dec. 2008)
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Boston Bar Association Business Litigation Lunch Meeting, Rethinking Litigation (Boston, MA Sept. 2008)
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New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, Creating and Admitting Visual Evidence (Concord,
NH - August 2008)
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National Association of Attorney’s General, Demonstrative Evidence Course, (Austin, TX - June
2008)
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National College of District Attorneys, Demonstrative Evidence Course, (San Diego, CA June
2008)
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National Advocacy Center, NAC Technology Conference, (Columbia, SC Oct. 2007)
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National College of District Attorneys, Prosecuting Homicide Cases, (Providence, RI Sept. 2007)
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Irish Institute at Boston College, Presentation to Chiefs of Police in the Republic of Ireland
and Northern Ireland, (Boston, MA Sept. 2007)
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Northeastern University (Boston, 2005, 2007)
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Northeastern School of Law, (Boston 2005, 2006)
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Suffolk University Law School, (Boston 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010)
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Inn’s of Court, (Dover, New Hampshire April 7, 2004)
Brian J. Carney, Esq.
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American College of Trial Lawyers, N.E. Regional Conference (Brewster, MA May 2004)
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National College of District Attorneys Course on Evidence, (Boston 2002, San Francisco 2003)
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Massachusetts District Attorneys Association Annual Conference (2003)
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Minnesota County Attorney’s Association (Bloomington, Minnesota 2003)
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New Hampshire Attorney General’s Statewide Prosecutor Training (Concord, NH 2003)
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Quinnipiac Law School (Hamden, Connecticut, 2003)
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Rhode Island Attorney General’s Annual Training (Providence, Rhode Island, 2002)
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Oklahoma District Attorneys Association Annual Fall Conference (Tulsa, Oklahoma 2002)
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National District Attorneys Association Annual Conference (Bismarck, North Dakota, 2002)
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Connecticut Trial Attorneys Association (Meriden, Connecticut, 2002)
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National District Attorneys Association Annual Conference (Boston, Massachusetts 2001)
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Dr. Henry Lee Institute (Meriden, Connecticut, 2001)
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Government Video EXPO (Washington, D.C., 2001)
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Kansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association Fall Conference (Topeka, Kansas 2001)
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Maine Prosecutors Association Fall Conference (Bar Harbor, Maine 2001)
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MCLE Boston
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Technology Enhanced Trial Advocacy with US District Judge O’Toole (Boston, July
2011)
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Evaluating, Settling, & Trying Personal Injury Cases (2011)
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Evidence for the Civil Litigator (Boston, 2006, 2007, Springfield 2008)
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Technology-Enhanced Advocacy with Judg Nancy Gertner (Boston Oct. 2002, 2003, &
2004, 2007)
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Personal Injury Conference, (Boston, May 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)
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Beyond PowerPoint: Using Cutting-Edge Trial Technology (Boston, October 2006)
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Anatomy & Medicine for Trial Lawyers (Boston 2004)
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Trial Advocacy Workshop, (Boston 2001, 2003)
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Winning With Trial Visuals, (Boston December 2002)
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Criminal Law Conference, (Boston June 2002)
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Introducing Evidence (Boston & Springfield, May 2002)
Brian J. Carney, Esq.
Recent Law Firm Presentations
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Baron & Stadfeld, PC
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Bingham McCutchen, LLP
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Brody, Hardoon, Perkins & Kesten LLP
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Bulkley Richardson, Gelinas, LLC
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Burns & Levinston, LLP
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Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP
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Davis, Malm, D’Agostine, PC
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Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLC
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Edwards, Wildman, LLP
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Fennemore Craig, PC, Tucson, AZ
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Foley Hoag, LLP
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Kenney and Sams, PC, Southborough, MA
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Kinerk, Beal, Schmidt, Dyer & Sethi, Tucson, AZ
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The Lanier Law Firm, Houston, TX & New York, NY
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Mintz, Levin, Cohen, Glovsky, & Popeo, LLP
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Mirick, O'Connell, Demallie & Lougee, LLP
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Morrison Mahoney, LLP
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Murtha Cullina LLP.
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Nixon & Peabody, PC
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Orange County State’s Attorney’s Office, Orlando, FL
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Prince Lobel Glovsky & Tye, LLP
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Sheehan, Phinney, Bass, Concord, NH
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Squiers Sanders & Dempsey, LLP, Columbus, OH
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Sugarman & Sugarman, PC
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Todd & Weld, PC
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Waite, Schneider, Bayless & Chesley, LLP, Cincinatti & Columbus, OH
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Sugarman & Rogers
Publications
• “The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Computers” Careers in Criminal Law, American Bar
Association, 2010.
• “Visual Persuasion in the Michael Skakel Trial” Criminal Justice, April 2004 (a
publication of the ABA’s Criminal Justice Section)
• “Visual Communication; Preparing for the Courtroom of the Future,” The Prosecutor,
July/August 2001 (a publication of the National District Attorney’s Association)
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