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A Deeper Dive into the Digital Markets Act - A Candid Conversation with Thomas Kramler from the European Commission

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

In part 2 of our discussion with Thomas Kramler from the European Commission, we discuss the impact that the Digital Markets Act could have on mergers, funding, and innovation.  We also discuss the leadership role that the EU could play in regulating platforms and Big Tech worldwide.  Thanks again to Allen & Overy for setting up this transatlantic discussion.  Speaker: Thomas Kramler, European CommissionDaren Orzechowski, Allen & OveryKristina Nordlander, Allen & OveryWayne Stacy, BCLT (moderator)

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 43
    Min.
  • 3/26/24
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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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 30
    Min.
  • 2/21/24
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An Introduction to the Digital Markets Act with Thomas Kramler from the European Commission

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The Digital Markets Act will undoubtedly change the business of tech companies in Europe.  How much?  Will it only impact Big Tech?  And how should you be advising clients?  Join us for this moderated conversation with one of the EU's leading authorities on the DMA and competition policy, Thomas Kramler from the European Commission.  Thanks to Allen & Overy for setting up this transatlantic discussion.  Speaker: Thomas Kramler, European CommissionDaren Orzechowski, Allen & OveryKristina Nordlander, Allen & OveryWayne Stacy, BCLT (moderator)

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 3/26/24
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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: AI 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: AI Law Year in Review. Speakers Dessislav Dobrev, The World BankLindsey Tonsager, Covington & BurlingChris Hoofnagle, BCLT/Berkeley Law  

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Criminal Law and Tech 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: Criminal Law and Tech Year in Review. Speakers Orin Kerr, BCLT/Berkeley LawRebecca Wexler, BCLT/Berkeley LawAndrea Roth, BCLT/Berkeley Law  

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 1/10/24
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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Tech-Related Regulatory Compliance

  • 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: Tech-Related Regulatory Compliance. Speakers Jeffrey Lehtman, Miller & ChevalierMargot Laporte, Miller & ChevalierAllison Schmitt, BCLT/Berkeley Law

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 2/21/24
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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. 

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 3/11/24
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