While a student at USF, Adjunct Professor Jonathan Kerry-Tyerman was editor-in-chief of the USF Intellectual Property Bulletin during which time he spearheaded a redesign of the publication and launched the journal website, tripling subscription in less than six months. In addition, he clerked for the Alcala Law Firm, researching and drafting legal memoranda in securities law disputes, which culminated in successful arbitration of client claims before NASD. In 2005, as Google, Inc.'s quality rater, he improved the performance of Google's flagship internet search engine through detailed analysis of manual searches in German, considering the relevance of results in both cultural and technical context. Currently, Kerry-Tyerman is the content development director of Lexis Nexis where he continues to shape and drive the strategic vision for the product and content portfolio, including the acquisition, development, and maintenance of federal analytical and statutory content in all media. His publications include "No Analog Analogue: Searchable Digital Archives and Amazon's Unprecedented Search Inside the book Program as Fair Use," published in the Stanford Technology Law Review (2006), and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd, published in the Intellectual Property Law Bulletin (2003).