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10th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - CCPA and CPPA: California and Colorado

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum has become the most important privacy conference in the country! Over 650 privacy law specialists registered for this year’s forum. Bridging academia and practice, this conference brings together in-house counsel from leading tech companies, practicing lawyers, regulators, privacy advocates, and academics. Faculty from the UC Berkeley School of Law will share their latest research and analysis, and leading privacy experts from law firms, companies, and government agencies will offer fresh insight and practical advice on meeting urgent privacy challenges. Speakers Jennifer Urban, CPPA Chair, Berkeley Law, BCLTChris Hoofnagle, Berkeley Law, BCLT  

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  • 45
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  • 1/1/24
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10th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Cybersecurity Law Developments

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum has become the most important privacy conference in the country! Over 650 privacy law specialists registered for this year’s forum. Bridging academia and practice, this conference brings together in-house counsel from leading tech companies, practicing lawyers, regulators, privacy advocates, and academics. Faculty from the UC Berkeley School of Law will share their latest research and analysis, and leading privacy experts from law firms, companies, and government agencies will offer fresh insight and practical advice on meeting urgent privacy challenges. Speakers Jim Dempsey, Berkeley Law Janine Slade, CovingtonMichelle Visser, Orrick QUESTIONS FOR THE INSTRUCTORS? Reach out to them directly through LinkedIn by following the links above.

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  • 45
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  • 1/1/24
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10th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - International Data Transfers - the Splintering of Adequacy

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum has become the most important privacy conference in the country! Over 650 privacy law specialists registered for this year’s forum. Bridging academia and practice, this conference brings together in-house counsel from leading tech companies, practicing lawyers, regulators, privacy advocates, and academics. Faculty from the UC Berkeley School of Law will share their latest research and analysis, and leading privacy experts from law firms, companies, and government agencies will offer fresh insight and practical advice on meeting urgent privacy challenges. Speakers Anupam Chander, Georgetown LawIndra Spiecker, Goethe University Sarah Pearce, Paul Hastings Kai Westerwelle, Bird & Bird Paul Schwartz, Berkeley Law, BCLT    

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  • 45
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  • 1/1/24
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10th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Keynote, Phil Weiser

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum has become the most important privacy conference in the country! Over 650 privacy law specialists registered for this year’s forum. Bridging academia and practice, this conference brings together in-house counsel from leading tech companies, practicing lawyers, regulators, privacy advocates, and academics. Faculty from the UC Berkeley School of Law will share their latest research and analysis, and leading privacy experts from law firms, companies, and government agencies will offer fresh insight and practical advice on meeting urgent privacy challenges. Speakers Phil Weiser, Colorado Attorney General, former Dean of the University of Colorado School of Law  

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  • 30
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  • 1/1/24
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10th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Practitioner Panel

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum has become the most important privacy conference in the country! Over 650 privacy law specialists registered for this year’s forum. Bridging academia and practice, this conference brings together in-house counsel from leading tech companies, practicing lawyers, regulators, privacy advocates, and academics. Faculty from the UC Berkeley School of Law will share their latest research and analysis, and leading privacy experts from law firms, companies, and government agencies will offer fresh insight and practical advice on meeting urgent privacy challenges. Speakers Bret Cohen, Hogan LovellsManeesha Mithal, Wilson SonsiniMiriam Wugmeister, Morrison & FoersterRuby Zefo, UberJim Dempsey, Berkeley Law (moderator)  

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  • 45
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  • 1/1/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - An Overview of the International Privacy Landscape: A Comparative Perspective

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

While regulators around the world are interested in protecting privacy, their approaches vary significantly.  How can a company with global users manage these differences?  And what should we anticipate for future differences.  This session explains some of the key differences,  why they exist, and what could happen in the future.  Speakers: Catherine Di Lorenzo, Allen & Overy Professor Jennifer Urban, Berkeley Law & California Privacy Protection Agency   Catharina Glugla, Allen & Overy (Moderator)

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  • 58
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - An Overview of the U.S. Privacy Litigation Landscape

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The yearly growth in the volume of privacy-based litigation is striking.  Every company should consider whether it is complying with privacy regulations and whether it can prove it.  The critical question is whether in-house privacy teams are prepared to prove their compliance or whether sloppy records and evidence handling will sink an otherwise legitimate defense.  This session lays out the litigation issues that every privacy lawyer should be considering. Speakers: Dr. Josef Ansorge, Quinn Emanuel Jomaire Crawford, Quinn Emanuel Professor Paul Schwartz, Berkeley Law (Moderator)

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  • 60
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Biometric Privacy Abroad

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

This session provides a summary of the key global regulations around biometric data.  From the EU to China to Australia, this session addresses the developments that you need to know about. Speaker: Susan Hintze, Hintze Law

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  • 28
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Biometric Privacy in the U.S.

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The regulation of biometric data continues to be a hot issue -- and one that is deeply personal to those seeking additional regulations.  What are the key regulations?  And what are the most likely emerging regulations?  From Illinois to Texas to Washington, this session addresses the developments that you need to know about. Speaker: Tatiana Rice, Future of Privacy Forum

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  • 29
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Children's Privacy in the U.S.

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The U.S. regulations around protecting children's privacy are some of the most inconsistent privacy regulations.  They are also some of the fastest evolving.  Compliance in one jurisdiction may very well be a catastrophic violation in another jurisdiction.  And compliance yesterday could be a violation today.  This session explains the evolving sources of children's privacy law that lawyers need to watch carefully. Speakers: Julie O’Neill, Morrison Foerster Kalinda Raina, LinkedIn

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  • 36
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Children’s Privacy Around the World

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The worldwide regulations around protecting children's privacy are some of the most inconsistent privacy regulations.  They are also some of the fastest evolving.  Compliance in one jurisdiction may very well be a catastrophic violation in another jurisdiction.   And compliance yesterday could be a violation today.  This session explains the evolving sources of children's privacy law that lawyers need to watch carefully. Speakers: Meghan Farmer, Kilpatrick Townsend Rohan Massey, Ropes & Gray

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  • 30
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - EU Privacy Law: What’s Next for EU-US Data Transfers?

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Where are we for EU-US data transfers and how did we get here?  Understanding the past gives us a better idea about the meaning of the current regulations.  This session guides us through the past and gives guidance on what could come next. Speakers: Vinod Bange, Baker McKenzie Professor Niko Härting, HÄRTING Rechtsanwälte

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  • 50
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Federal Privacy Enforcement Trends

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The FTC is showing ever-increasing interest in consumer privacy.  The FTC currently has an ambitious enforcement agenda with a sharp focus on Big Tech and AI.  The FTC is also showing a willingness to aggressively use its power to create new regulations.  This session describes the issues that lawyers should monitor and the places to get involved with the development of new regulations. Speakers: Kristin Madigan, Crowell Kirk Nahra, WilmerHale

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  • 60
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Implications of Technology on Public Policy

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Government investigations are often dependent upon digital data and, in particular, digital personal data.  Imbalances in access to that data between investigator and defense counsel can cause fundamental unfairness to those being investigated.  This unfairness can be severely compounded by needs for cross-border discovery of digital data.   This session explores a few critical issues that impact the balances between the state and the individual. Speakers: Professor Rebecca Wexler,  Berkeley Law Professor Tejas Narechania, Berkeley Law Professor Chris Hoofnagle, Berkeley Law (Moderator)

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  • 50
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Privacy Protection in Geopolitical Uncertainty: Data and China

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

China's new regulations present significant risks for companies working with personal data in China.  Mapping a way forward will be key to compliance with the existing regulations and to anticipating the evolution of those regulations.  This session provides guidance on a practical path forward. Speakers: Sherry Gong, Hogan Lovells Ed McNicholas, Ropes and Gray

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  • 53
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - State Privacy Law Developments: California

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

California continues to lead the nation with state-level privacy regulations.  This unique session pairs one of the main forces behind California's privacy regulations, Alastair MacTaggart, with Professor Lothar Determann.  As California moves from the development phase to the enforcement phase, what can privacy lawyers expect?  And what new regulations are on the horizon?  This session helps answer these important questions. Speakers: Lothar Determann, Baker McKenzie & Berkeley Law Alastair Mactaggart, Californians for Consumer Privacy & California Privacy Protection Agency

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  • 38
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - State Privacy Law Developments: Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

As multiple states launch their own privacy regulations, how can privacy lawyers keep up and comply with these sometimes inconsistent regulations?  And more importantly, how can you keep up with each state and the evolving regulations?  In this session, you can hear from those involved in the rulemaking process and from those trying to keep up. Speakers: Stevie DeGroff, Colorado Attorney General's Office Randy Sabett, Cooley

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  • 27
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  • 9/16/24
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11th Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Threats to Bodily and Intimate Privacy

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Where do constitutional rights on privacy stand?  From geolocation to search history, what information is fair game for investigators? And what role does privacy now play in disputes between states about investigating the cross-border activities of people.  This session explains the evolving issues around investigator-led digital surveillance and personal-data collection. Speakers: Professor Khiara Bridges, Berkeley Law Nicole Ozer, ACLU of Northern California

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  • 38
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  • 9/16/24
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14th Annual BCLT Privacy Lecture: Policing Families

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Dorothy Roberts is the George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology and the Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights at the University of Pennsylvania. Her pathbreaking work in law and public policy focuses on social justice issues related to reproductive freedom, child welfare, and biopolitics.   In her 2021 BCLT Privacy Lecture, Prof. Roberts will explore themes from her forthcoming book on family policing. As predictive technologies are integrated into the child protection services and foster care systems, her analysis of the nature and impact of government surveillance on families will be especially timely. Speakers Prof. Khiara M. Bridges, UC Berkeley Law SchoolProf. Scott Skinner-Thompson, University of Colorado   QUESTIONS FOR THE INSTRUCTORS? Reach out to them directly through LinkedIn by following the links above.

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  • 90
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  • 1/1/24
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2022 15th Annual BCLT Privacy Lecture: Playing the Long Game

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Encouraging public acceptance of deeply rooted commercial surveillance within U.S. society has become a cross-generational project.  Professor Joseph Turow’s industry research and survey work over the past three decades has convinced him that academics, activists, and government policymakers have been ignoring a critical development: The convergence of key practices in the family, education, the law and other institutions with widespread strategies among marketers suggest that deeply personalized data use will be an even more taken-for granted part of future generations than it is today. Prescribing realistic solutions to this discriminatory dynamic that can fracture society is a key challenge of our age.

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  • 120
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  • 4/25/24
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2022 BCLT-Asia Society Conference: Pathways for U.S.-China Research Collaboration

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Conference starts at 5:45 minute-mark. The ability of the U.S. and China to collaborate in private and public scientific research increasingly looms as a challenge that can affect all of humanity in our efforts to address pandemics, global climate change, and other shared human and planetary challenges. To some observers, however, research has become impossible due to concerns over national security, human rights, and theft. We begin this program by first examining the risks of U.S.-China technology collaboration, we will look at the impact of the FBI’s China Initiative, and how China’s own practices and policies may put such collaboration at risk, and the risks posed by collaboration in fundamental research and in sector-specific areas. We then will look at steps that can be taken to reduce risks of collaboration. The discussions will look at all aspects of research: government to government, corporate, non-profit and academic.        Speakers: Mark Cohen (Moderator), Asia Society, BCLTJonathan Adams, King’s College LondonRebecca Arcesati, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), BerlinHe Jing, GEN Law FirmOrvile Schell, Asia SocietyCaroline Wagner, Ohio State UniversityGlenn Tiffert (Moderator), StanfordGeorgina Jones Suzuki, Ropes & GrayDr. Michael Lauer, National Institutes of Health (NIH)Margaret K. Lewis, Seton Hall Law SchoolMargaret E. Roberts, UC San DiegoDenis Fred Simon, Duke University

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  • 150
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  • 5/7/24
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All the Webs: Surface, Deep, Dark

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

This CLE covers the differences between the surface, deep, and dark webs and explains the legal implication of the services. Hoofnagle presents basic web forensics, including ways to find leaked client information, how to shield that information, and how one might find the stolen user information of a client. Who should take this course? Anyone interested in learning more about internet forensics. Also, lawyers who practice in security breach/incident response, privacy/cookie/tracking issues, copyright/trademark/counterfeiting investigation and enforcement, and anyone who has a problem with personal information appearing on the web. This course does not offer CLE credit.

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  • 30
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  • 2/21/24
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Autonomous Vehicles & Privacy – Germany, EU & the U.S.

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Description: In part 2 of our autonomous vehicle series, Allen & Overy discusses the connection between autonomous vehicles and data privacy, a fast-growing area of the law that governs information that is linked to specific individuals.  The instructors explore the data collection capabilities of cars and the differing consumer reactions to those capabilities, including the fear of government use of the data for fines and enforcement purposes.  Will these consumer feelings drive proactive policies, like those developing in Europe, or will they lead to reactionary policies once problems are exposed.  Our instructors explore these questions along with regulatory realities in differing U.S. states.   Speakers: Catharina Glugla, Paul Keller & William Wray, Allen & Overy    

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  • 1/1/24
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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Cybersecurity Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

As part of Berkeley IP Tech & Law month, our instructors take you through the key highlights from the last year in Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Cybersecurity Law Year in Review. Speakers: Jim Dempsey, Berkeley Law / Stanford Cyber Policy CenterMichelle Visser, Orrick, Herrington & SutcliffeLothar Determann, Baker McKenzie  

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  • 60
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  • 1/1/24
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California and Beyond: What Does the Future of Privacy Regulation Hold?

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLB

Berkeley Law Professors Jennifer Urban (’00) and Chris Hoofnagle discuss the current state of privacy regulation and the important role that California is playing in the development of nationwide privacy policy.  They also discuss the possible futures of worldwide privacy regulation. This special Berkeley Boosts webinar is presented by the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology for the Berkeley Law Alumni Reunion 2022. Speakers: Jennifer Urban (’00), Berkeley LawChris Hoofnagle, Berkeley Law NOTE: You will receive a certificate of completion for CLE credit after viewing this course on the B-CLE platform. 

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  • 60
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  • 3/11/24
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Joining a Cyber & Privacy Practice Group: What To Expect

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Presented by Baker McKenzie Thinking about privacy and data regulation as a career path?  What does that path really look like?  And what will it look like in a few years?  Privacy law is one of the fastest developing and changing areas of law.  Understanding what that means for a career path can be challenging.  This session provides important guidance. Speakers: Cynthia Cole, Baker McKenzie Brittney Justice, Baker McKenzie

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  • 33
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  • 10/4/24
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Korean Data Protection Commission Lunch Talk

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

This program does not offer CLE Presented by BCLT, KLC, & PrivLAB Join us for a fireside discussion with Professor Haksoo Ko and Professor Paul Schwartz that will cover topics such as the European Union’s awarding of the coveted “adequacy” status to Korea. This decision permits the free flow of personal information between the EU and the Republic of Korea.  You will also be able to learn more about Korea’s approach to AI and recent experiments in the self-regulation of online platforms overseen by the Privacy Commission. Speaker: Haksoo Ko is the Chairperson of the Korean Data Protection Commission and a law professor at Seoul National University, School of Law. Professor Ko was appointed as Chairperson by the President of South Korea, Yoon Suk-yeol.   

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  • 51
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  • 10/8/24
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Protecting IP with Overseas Partners: Lessons from smart oven trade secret litigation

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Manufacturing through overseas partners may be a necessity, albeit one that comes fraught with risk of IP theft.  Come learn practical tips for how to minimize the risk of such misappropriation, as well as best practices for responding when bad acts occur, as taught through lessons learned in a recent litigation. Speakers: Steven C. Carson, Robins KaplanKevin M. Pasquinelli, Robins Kaplan

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  • 30
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  • 5/5/24
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Technology for Lawyers Workshop Part 1

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

This two part CLE is designed to help you become a more efficient user of your computer and to learn the most important features of Microsoft Word for legal practice. Part one focuses on becoming a more efficient computer user. Topics include shortcuts and tricks to work faster and with less reliance on the mouse. It then explains how to find information that has disappeared from the web, how to do so called Google "hacking," and how to find cookies and web beacons on clients' websites. This part concludes with an exercise to create a proper Microsoft Word template for legal office memoranda. Part two principally deals with creating a proper template in Microsoft word for legal briefs. You'll learn how to use styles in Word to make document-wide edits, saving a lot of time. The session then turns to clever, programmatic techniques anyone can use to clean up a poorly-designed Word document. For instance, if you receive a Word document that has character, line-level, or inconsistent formatting, these techniques will show you how to correct the document quickly and create document-wide edits in seconds. Finally, this part makes an appeal to consider "data-centric" lawyering: the re-conception of legal practice around data instead of final reports (like memos and briefs). This last section explains how to structure data properly so that data can be used to generate reports. The payoff comes in techniques to deepen client engagement and to derive business intelligence from your firm's activities. This course does not offer CLE credit.

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  • 60
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  • 2/21/24
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Technology for Lawyers Workshop Part 2

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

This two part CLE is designed to help you become a more efficient user of your computer and to learn the most important features of Microsoft Word for legal practice. Part two principally deals with creating a proper template in Microsoft word for legal briefs. You'll learn how to use styles in Word to make document-wide edits, saving a lot of time. The session then turns to clever, programmatic techniques anyone can use to clean up a poorly-designed Word document. For instance, if you receive a Word document that has character, line-level, or inconsistent formatting, these techniques will show you how to correct the document quickly and create document-wide edits in seconds. Finally, this part makes an appeal to consider "data-centric" lawyering: the re-conception of legal practice around data instead of final reports (like memos and briefs). This last section explains how to structure data properly so that data can be used to generate reports. The payoff comes in techniques to deepen client engagement and to derive business intelligence from your firm's activities. This course does not offer CLE credit.

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  • 60
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  • 2/21/24
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The Evolving U.S. Tech Law Landscape

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Presented by: Baker McKenzie The US tech regulatory landscape becomes more complex daily. New privacy, content moderation, youth protection, e-commerce and advertising laws, enforcement actions and judicial cases at the state and federal level are constantly reshaping the rules that social media networks, website and mobile app operators and online services providers must address in the US. This session from Jonathan Tam, privacy and tech partner in Baker McKenzie’s San Francisco office, provides a foundation for spotting the most problematic issues. The best way to avoid fines and legal liability is to keep up and spot the potential problems before they become actual problems. Before you can address the problem, you first need to recognize them.   IAPP directions in attachments.Program was webcasted on May 16, 2023.

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  • 60
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  • 10/17/24
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What's Happening with Elon Musk and Twitter?

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLB

Berkeley Law Professor Adam Badawi (’03) breaks down and discusses the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk, Musk’s attempt to terminate the merger, and the litigation in Delaware. This special Berkeley Boosts webinar is presented by the Berkeley Center for Law and Business for the Berkeley Law Alumni Reunion 2022. Speaker:Adam Badawi (’03), Berkeley Law NOTE: You will receive a certificate of completion for CLE credit after viewing this course on the B-CLE platform. 

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  • 60
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  • 3/11/24
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