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10 Things to Know Before You Go to Trial in Waco

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Description: Despite all of the recent press, the Western District of Texas is a relatively recent entrant into the world of high-volume patent litigation.  And through all that press, it is easy to forget that Judge Albright and Waco are seeing their first series of patent trials.  Don't be fooled--you Eastern District experience does not matter.  What do trial attorneys need to know? And what should in-house counsel be asking about as trial approaches?  And maybe the most important question of all, what should in-house counsel be thinking about earlier in their cases in order to get ready for trial if it does occur. For anyone overseeing a patent litigation in the Western District, this is a session that will help you ask the right questions.  Speakers: Bradley Coburn, Winston & StrawnAhtoosa Amini Dale, Winston & StrawnBarry Shelton, Winston & Strawn

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  • 30
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  • 1/1/24
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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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16th Annual BCLT Privacy Lecture: Murky Consent

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Recorded on Friday, September 22, 2023 Audio Only Daniel J. Solove is the Eugene L. and Barbara A. Bernard Professor of Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the George Washington University Law School. One of the world’s leading experts in privacy law, Solove is the author of 10 books and more than 50 articles. He is also the founder TeachPrivacy, a company providing privacy and data security training.  Synopsis: Heidi Hurd once said that consent works “moral magic” – it confers morality, legality, and legitimacy to things that would otherwise not be without consent. Consent plays an enormously powerful role in privacy. With consent, entities can do nearly anything with people’s data. But consent in privacy is beyond broken; it is a complete fiction. Opt out consent in the US is a farce. But opt in consent in the EU is also doomed – people just click “accept” buttons without understanding what they are consenting to. Privacy issues are too complex for people to understand sufficiently, dependent on things people can’t find out, and impossible to scale. Most approaches to privacy consent try to fix it, to turn fiction into fact. In this lecture, Professor Solove proposes a radical new approach. He argues that attempts to fix privacy consent are futile. Instead, privacy law should lean into the fact that privacy consent is a fiction – it should recognize that privacy consent is murky at best. Professor Solove will discuss how what he calls “murky consent” will help resolve the intractable problems with privacy consent. For more background, you can read the paper draft here. Respondents:Ari Ezra Waldman, Professor, UC Irvine School of LawElla Corren, JSD student, UC Berkeley School of Law Moderator:Paul Schwartz, Professor, UC Berkeley School of Law  

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  • 60
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  • 3/12/25
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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 APLI: [Litigation] Daubert and damages

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Litigation Track Daubert and damages   Speakers: Shelly Irvine, Managing Director, Ocean Tomo Brian Napper, Senior Managing Director, Ocean Tomo Ed Reines, Attorney, Weil

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  • 30
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Litigation] Fintiv

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Litigation Track Fintiv   Speakers: Todd Baker, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis Patricia Young, Partner, Latham & Watkins

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  • 24
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Litigation] Global litigation strategies and developments

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Litigation Track Global litigation strategies and developments   Speakers: Karen Boyd, Partner, Turner Boyd Alyssa Caridis, Partner, Orrick Yar Chaikovsky, Trial Lawyer, Paul Hastings

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  • 38
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Litigation] IP licensing and settlements; troublesome terms


2022 APLI's Litigation Track IP licensing and settlements; troublesome terms   Speakers: Mark Mao, Practice Lead, Boies Schiller Flexner Irene Yang, Partner, Sidley Austin

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  • 23
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Litigation] Litigation and speaking roles–PTAB & District Court practices (Ethics)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Litigation Track Litigation and speaking roles--PTAB & District Court practices (DEI) CLE Recognition and Elimination of Bias Credit: 0.5 hour   Speakers: Kelly Hunsaker, Managing Partner, Winston & Strawn Judge Jon S. Tigar, US. District Judge, ND Cal

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  • 25
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Litigation] Litigation Ethics (Ethics)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Litigation Track Litigation ethics CLE Ethics Credit: 1 hour   Speaker: David Hricik, Professor, Mercer Law

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  • 46
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Litigation] Mediation, arbitration, and settlement strategies

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Litigation Track Mediation, arbitration, and settlement strategies   Speakers: Julie Han, VP and Head of SV IP Office, Samsung Jeannine Sano, Partner, Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider Juan Walker, Senior Corporate Counsel, Oracle  

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  • 26
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2022 APLI: [Litigation] Venue and intra-district assignments-impacts on litigation strategies and best practices

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Litigation Track Venue and intra-district assignments-impacts on litigation strategies and best practices   Speakers: Jim Brogan, Partner, King & Spalding Timothy Hsieh, Associate Professor, Oklahoma City University School of Law (Moderator) Dwayne Mason, Head of Texas IP Litigation Practice, Greenberg Traurig Olivia Nguyen, Attorney, Fish & Richardson

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  • 38
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] A litigator's view of claim drafting

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Prosecution Track A litigator's view of claim drafting   Speakers: Pete Kang, Partner, Baker Botts Irfan Lateef, Partner, Knobbe Martens

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  • 27
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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] EPO prosecution and management best practices

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Prosecution Track EPO prosecution and management best practices   Speakers: Sabrina Chang, Partner, Google  Tanya Heare-Rowlands, Chartered & European Patent Attorney, Special Counsel, Cooley David Robinson, Partner, Marks & Clerk 

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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] Filing strategies in light of EU unitary system

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Prosecution Track Filing strategies in light of EU unitary system   Speakers: Steve Akerley, VP, Deputy General Counsel, and Head of IP and Litigation, Interdigital Agatha Liu, Partner, Hickman Becker

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  • 26
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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] Inventorship and inclusiveness; best and worst practices (DEI)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

APLI's Prosecuction Track Inventorship and inclusiveness; best and worst practices (DEI) CLE Recognition and Elimination of Bias Credit: 1 hour   Speaker: John Mulgrew, Associate General Counsel and Global Head of IP, Lenovo Rajiv Patel, Partner, Fenwick (Moderator) Sabra Truesdale, Associate General Counsel, Western Digital Olivia Tsai, Assistant General Counsel, Head of IP, Cruise

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  • 63
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] Key updates on U.S. patent prosecution techniques

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Prosecution Track Key updates on U.S. patent prosecution techniques   Speakers: Eugene Kim, Senior Director of IP, Twilio Brad Lytle, Partner, Xsensus Janet Xiao, Partner and Head of China Life Sciences, Morrison Foerster

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  • 43
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] Prosecution conflicts (Ethics)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Prosecution Track Prosecution conflicts (ethics) CLE Ethics Credit: 1 hour   Speaker: David Hricik, Professor, Mercer Law

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  • 46
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] Spec drafting and 101--a litigator's plea to prosecutors

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Prosecution Track Spec drafting and 101--a litigator's plea to prosecutors   Speakers: April Isaacson, Office Managing Partner, Kilpatrick Greg Lantier, Partner, WilmerHale

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  • 27
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2022 APLI: [Prosecution] What next: After-final practice with continuations and appeals

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

2022 APLI's Prosecution Track What next: After-final practice with continuations and appeals   Speakers: Matt Fagan, Patent Group Counsel, Intel Miku Metha, Partner, Procopio

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  • 30
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: 101 Developments and the Future

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

101 Developments and the Future Speakers: Carrie Williamson, Deputy Managing Partner, DLA Piper Jane Qu, Partner, Van Pelt, Yi & James

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  • 30
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: Intro to Worldwide Patent Litigation Campaigns

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Intro to Worldwide Patent Litigation Campaigns Speakers: Kurt Kjelland, Vice President and Legal Counsel, Qualcomm Bijal Vakil, Partner and Co-Chair Global Technology Practice, Allen & Overy

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  • 27
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: Introduction to EU Unitary Patent System

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Introduction to EU Unitary Patent System Speakers: Colm Murphy, Partner, Cooley Stefan Papastefanou, Associate, White & Case

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  • 25
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: Jurisdiction and Venue -- Newest Developments for Selecting, Preserving, and Challenging

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Jurisdiction and Venue -- Newest Developments for Selecting, Preserving, and Challenging Speakers: Sarah Guske, Partner, Baker Botts Aaron Nathan, Partner, Tensegrity  Michael Smith, Partner, Scheef & Stone

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  • 45
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: Litigation Funding Models Discovery, Settlement, and Ethical Issues (Ethics)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Litigation Funding Models Discovery, Settlement, and Ethical Issues (Ethics Credit) CLE Ethics Credit: 0.5 hour Speakers: Steve Carlson, Partner, Robins Kaplan Ragesh Tangri, Attorney, Durie Tangri

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  • 26
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: Overview of Proposed Patent Legislation

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Overview of Proposed Patent Legislation Speakers: Sharif Jacob, Partner, Keker & Van Nest Laura Sheridan, Senior Patent Counsel, Google  

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  • 25
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: Patent Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Patent Year in Review Speakers: Mark Lemley, Director, Program in Law, Science & Technology, Stanford Law

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  • 45
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: PTO Leadership--Limits of the Office and Political Processes

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

PTO Leadership--Limits of the Office and Political Processes Speakers: Joe Matal, Partner, Haynes & Boone Terry Rea, Partner, Crowell & Moring

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  • 45
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  • 9/27/24
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2022 APLI: SEPS and the New Standards

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

SEPS and the New Standards Speakers: Jorge Contreras, Presidential Scholar and Professor, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Yuan Hao, Senior Fellow and Director, Berkeley-China IP and Technology Law Engagement, BCLT, Berkeley Law

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  • 9/27/24
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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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2022 Berkeley-Stanford APLI Presents: A Conversation with USPTO Director Kathi Vidal

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

The Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute continues with this enlightening discussion by USPTO Director Kathi Vidal.  Dr. Samantha Jameson poses a series of probing questions about the future of U.S. innovation and the USPTO's ability to engage with future innovators.  Director Vidal and Dr. Jameson continue their discussion by focusing on the future of discretionary denial and director review.   This is a discussion that you should not miss.  

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2022-2023 BLAJ Session 1: Personal Jurisdiction–Revolution or Devolution?

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Law and the Judiciary: a virtual series for judges, Session 1: November 2022, Berkeley Judicial Institute Executive Director Jeremy Fogel in conversation with Professor Andrew Bradt on "Personal Jurisdiction–Revolution or Devolution?" –  Reading Material: The False Promise of General Jurisdiction   --- B-CLE is only certified to give credit for California. If you are seeking credit for another jurisdiction, please check with your state bar to determine if California CLE credits are recognized, through reciprocity, in your jurisdiction.   Directions: Viewing on our B-CLE platform is completely complementary. To access the course, click "Add to Cart", then go to "Check Out". Afterwards, click "Order Free Program(s)". The course will then be ready On-Demand.

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2022-2023 BLAJ Session 2: Social Media at the Supreme Court: The Future of Section 230

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary: a virtual series for judges,Session 2: December 15, noon Pacific, Professor Andrew Bradt in conversation with Professor Tejas Narechania about Social Media at the Supreme Court: The Future of Section 230 - Reading Materials: (1) Elon Musk, internet freedom, and how the Supreme Court might force big tech into a catch-22, SCOTUSblog (2) Petition for Certiorari, Gonzalez v. Google (3) Justice Thomas concurrence, Biden v. Knight

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2022-2023 BLAJ Session 3: Mindfulness and Judging

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January 12, 12:00 pm Pacific, with BJI's Executive Director, Judge Jeremy Fogel (ret.), on Mindfulness and Judging. Judge Fogel will talk about the application of mindfulness practices to the work that judges and other legal professionals do, including managing job-related stress, identifying and mitigating unconscious tendencies and assumptions in decision-making, and maintaining a calm, professional demeanor.

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2022-2023 BLAJ Session 4: Worse Than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism

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Join Dean Erwin Chemerinsky as he talks about his book Worse Than Nothing: The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism.

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2022-2023 BLAJ Session 5: Current Developments in Voting Rights and Election Law

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Session 5: March 9, one Pacific, with Professor Emily Rong Zhang on Current Developments in Voting Rights and Election Law - Reading Material: (1) Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee (The Syllabus is sufficient background for the program. For those seeking to delve into the Court’s reasoning, pages 13-19 of the majority opinion (Section III (A), (B), & (C)(1)) announce the new legal standard for Section 2 time, places, and manner voting claims, and pages 12-29 of the dissent (Section II (A) & (B)) articulate the dissent’s main points of disagreement with the majority.)   (2) When are majority-Black voting districts required? - SCOTUSblog

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2022-2023 BLAJ Session 6: Current Developments on Forensic Evidence

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Session 6: Join us as Professor Andrew Bradt talks with Professor Andrea Roth about Current Developments in Forensic Evidence.

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Biometrics Regulatory Update (Panel 4)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Ramya Chandrasekhar, BCLT, CNRS (France)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Genetic Privacy in the Civil Contexts (Panel 6)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Anya Prince, Iowa Law

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Genetic Privacy in the Criminal Contexts (Panel 5)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Andrea Roth, Berkeley Law

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Housekeeping

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — KEYNOTE FTC Litigation & Enforcement (Panel 3)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Robin "Bobbi" Rosen Spector, FTC Abby Smith, Berkeley Law (2026)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Navigation of Health Data Laws Beyond HIPAA (Panel 1)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Amy de la Lama, Bryan Cave Danielle Manner, Gilead

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Prognostication Panel: What’s Next for Life Sciences Privacy? (Panel 7)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Lokke Moerel, Morrison & Foerster Allison Schmitt, BCLT Shannon Yavorsky, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences — Spotlight on Life Sciences Privacy Litigation & Enforcement (Panel 2)

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2023 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life ScienceRecorded November 14, 2023 CLE and CPE credit will be offered! Event Information | Agenda This fall, BCLT’s Life Sciences Law & Policy Center and Privacy Law at Berkeley are excited to launch the new BCLT Privacy Law Forum - Life Sciences conference!  Building on the success of the Annual BCLT Privacy Law Forum (which regularly sees many thousands of registrants), the Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences conference will explore key issues at the interface of life sciences technologies and privacy and cybersecurity legal regimes.  In-house counsel, practitioners, regulators, and academics will join to share their perspectives, research, and analysis of what you need to know now to handle urgent privacy concerns, and what you will want to watch for the future.  This is a must-view program for anyone who is encountering privacy issues in the context of the life sciences ecosystem. For specific program questions, please email bclt@berkeley.edu or bclt@law.berkeley.edu!   Speakers Hale Melnick, Wilson Sonsini Tracy Shapiro, Wilson Sonsini

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - 101: Where are we and what can we expect next?

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Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Christopher Bonny, Ropes & GrayRich Hung, Morrison FoersterDeanna Kwong, Hewlett Packard EnterpriseSarah Guske, Baker Botts  

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - 112 enablement and written description: The future (...)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - 112 enablement and written description: The future of genus claims and functional claiming Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developaments in patent law and practice. Speakers Jonathan Lamberson, White & CaseBhanu Sadasivan, McDermott Will & EmeryJill Schmidt, GenentechGargi Talukder, Orrick  

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Arthrex: The future of director review and (...)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Arthrex: The future of director review and corresponding litigation strategy Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Joe Matal, Haynes and BooneBrent Yamashita, DLA Piper      

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Assignor estoppel: Limits and contractual options

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Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Winslow Taub, CovingtonMauricio Uribe, Knobbe Martens  

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Cybersecurity and ethical requirements: bracing for (...)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Cybersecurity and ethical requirements: bracing for data losses Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Lothar Determann, Baker McKenzieCynthia Frey, Assistant United States AttorneyJohn Steele, UC Hastings      

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Designing the Future of Innovation: What should (...)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Designing the Future of Innovation: What should be next for the US? Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Andrei Iancu, Irell & ManellaDave Kappos, Cravath, Swaine & MooreLaura Peter, Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and USPTO Deputy Director (Moderator)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Designing the Future: An in-house perspective on what (...)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Designing the Future: An in-house perspective on what should be next for the USPTO Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Cara Coburn, GenentechLaurie Hill, NewCoDan Lang, CiscoAbby Rives, EngineWayne Stacy, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Interplay of District Courts and the PTAB: Navigating (...)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Interplay of District Courts and the PTAB: Navigating an uncertain path Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers:Steve Carlson, Robins KaplanLisa Nguyen, Latham & WatkinsJoseph Palys, Paul HastingsJeanifer Parsigian, Winston & Strawn      

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Managing international patent prosecution

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Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Ken Korea, Colev LawHolly Logue, HolmuskMark Mathison, Kilpatrick TownsendAllison Schmitt, BCLT (Moderator    

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Patent metrics: what decisions do they support?

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Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Michael Farn, Fenwick & WestChristine Foo, FacebookSteve Koziol, USPTO Acting Western Region DirectorErin Mehta, Hulu/Disney  

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Patent year in review (Mark Lemley)

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Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Mark Lemley, Stanford Law/Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology  

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Prosecution uncertainty: Thoughts about planning (...)

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Prosecution uncertainty: Thoughts about planning for the long game Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Lora Green, Wilson SonsiniBrian Hickman, Hickman BeckerWilliam James, Van Pelt, Yi & JamesGilbert Wong, Facebook    

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - SEPs: Anticipating worldwide impact

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Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Steven Baldwin, Kirkland & EllisTom Chia, Via LicensingYuan Hao, BCLTChris Mammen, Womble Bond Dickinson  

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22nd Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute - Venue strategies and the sunset of the patent pilot program

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Co-organized with Stanford Law School, the APLI presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations offering a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Speakers Hon. Beth Freeman, District Judge, N.D. Cal.Hon. Maryellen Noreika, District Judge, D. Del.Jim Brogan, King & Spalding

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26th Annual BCLT/BTLJ Symposium: The Emergent Right to Repair - Competition Issues

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In years past, consumers didn’t think twice about taking a broken car or toaster to a local repair shop or even fixing it themselves. But with today’s software-enabled products, consumers can no longer take those options for granted. In response to legal and technological restrictions, a growing movement advocating a right to repair has emerged, despite pushback from some quarters. The right to repair is at the center of a key policy debate. The Biden Administration and a unanimous FTC recently voiced support for competition and consumer choice in repair markets. Legislation under consideration in dozens of states would facilitate consumer and third-party repair. And regulators around the world have begun to embrace the repair agenda. But manufacturers and device makers remain skeptical of an unfettered right to repair, citing concerns over intellectual property rights, reliability, security, and lost revenue. This symposium will consider the complex, overlapping set of policy questions at the center of the repair debate. How do restrictions on repair, or their elimination, affect competition? How might policymakers resolve potential tensions between the right to repair and the intellectual property rights of device makers? Would the consumer benefits of open repair markets outweigh their risks? And what legislative solutions or other policy interventions are best-suited to address these questions? Speakers Jennifer Sturiale, University of Maryland (moderator)Michael Carrier, Rutgers Law SchoolShubha Ghosh, Syracuse UniversityDaniel Hanley, Open Markets InstituteCarl Shapiro, UC Berkeley  

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26th Annual BCLT/BTLJ Symposium: The Emergent Right to Repair - Consumer Protection Issues

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In years past, consumers didn’t think twice about taking a broken car or toaster to a local repair shop or even fixing it themselves. But with today’s software-enabled products, consumers can no longer take those options for granted. In response to legal and technological restrictions, a growing movement advocating a right to repair has emerged, despite pushback from some quarters. The right to repair is at the center of a key policy debate. The Biden Administration and a unanimous FTC recently voiced support for competition and consumer choice in repair markets. Legislation under consideration in dozens of states would facilitate consumer and third-party repair. And regulators around the world have begun to embrace the repair agenda. But manufacturers and device makers remain skeptical of an unfettered right to repair, citing concerns over intellectual property rights, reliability, security, and lost revenue. This symposium will consider the complex, overlapping set of policy questions at the center of the repair debate. How do restrictions on repair, or their elimination, affect competition? How might policymakers resolve potential tensions between the right to repair and the intellectual property rights of device makers? Would the consumer benefits of open repair markets outweigh their risks? And what legislative solutions or other policy interventions are best-suited to address these questions? Speakers Abbye Atkinson, Berkeley Law (moderator)Maureen Mahoney, Consumer ReportsAaron Perzanowski, Case Western ReserveDuane Pozza, Wiley ReinPaul Roberts, SecuRepairs  

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26th Annual BCLT/BTLJ Symposium: The Emergent Right to Repair - IP Issues

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In years past, consumers didn’t think twice about taking a broken car or toaster to a local repair shop or even fixing it themselves. But with today’s software-enabled products, consumers can no longer take those options for granted. In response to legal and technological restrictions, a growing movement advocating a right to repair has emerged, despite pushback from some quarters. The right to repair is at the center of a key policy debate. The Biden Administration and a unanimous FTC recently voiced support for competition and consumer choice in repair markets. Legislation under consideration in dozens of states would facilitate consumer and third-party repair. And regulators around the world have begun to embrace the repair agenda. But manufacturers and device makers remain skeptical of an unfettered right to repair, citing concerns over intellectual property rights, reliability, security, and lost revenue. This symposium will consider the complex, overlapping set of policy questions at the center of the repair debate. How do restrictions on repair, or their elimination, affect competition? How might policymakers resolve potential tensions between the right to repair and the intellectual property rights of device makers? Would the consumer benefits of open repair markets outweigh their risks? And what legislative solutions or other policy interventions are best-suited to address these questions? Speakers     Pam Samuelson, Berkeley Law (moderator)Robert Gomulkiewicz, University of WashingtonLeah Grinvald, Suffolk UniversityJosh Sarnoff, DePaul UniversityKit Walsh, Electronic Frontier Foundation    

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26th Annual BCLT/BTLJ Symposium: The Emergent Right to Repair - Keynote, Kyle Wiens, iFixit

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

In years past, consumers didn’t think twice about taking a broken car or toaster to a local repair shop or even fixing it themselves. But with today’s software-enabled products, consumers can no longer take those options for granted. In response to legal and technological restrictions, a growing movement advocating a right to repair has emerged, despite pushback from some quarters. The right to repair is at the center of a key policy debate. The Biden Administration and a unanimous FTC recently voiced support for competition and consumer choice in repair markets. Legislation under consideration in dozens of states would facilitate consumer and third-party repair. And regulators around the world have begun to embrace the repair agenda. But manufacturers and device makers remain skeptical of an unfettered right to repair, citing concerns over intellectual property rights, reliability, security, and lost revenue. This symposium will consider the complex, overlapping set of policy questions at the center of the repair debate. How do restrictions on repair, or their elimination, affect competition? How might policymakers resolve potential tensions between the right to repair and the intellectual property rights of device makers? Would the consumer benefits of open repair markets outweigh their risks? And what legislative solutions or other policy interventions are best-suited to address these questions? Speaker Kyle Wiens, iFixit    

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  • 30
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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26th Annual BCLT/BTLJ Symposium: The Emergent Right to Repair - Legislative Approaches

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

In years past, consumers didn’t think twice about taking a broken car or toaster to a local repair shop or even fixing it themselves. But with today’s software-enabled products, consumers can no longer take those options for granted. In response to legal and technological restrictions, a growing movement advocating a right to repair has emerged, despite pushback from some quarters. The right to repair is at the center of a key policy debate. The Biden Administration and a unanimous FTC recently voiced support for competition and consumer choice in repair markets. Legislation under consideration in dozens of states would facilitate consumer and third-party repair. And regulators around the world have begun to embrace the repair agenda. But manufacturers and device makers remain skeptical of an unfettered right to repair, citing concerns over intellectual property rights, reliability, security, and lost revenue. This symposium will consider the complex, overlapping set of policy questions at the center of the repair debate. How do restrictions on repair, or their elimination, affect competition? How might policymakers resolve potential tensions between the right to repair and the intellectual property rights of device makers? Would the consumer benefits of open repair markets outweigh their risks? And what legislative solutions or other policy interventions are best-suited to address these questions? Chris Hoofnagle, Berkeley Law  (moderator)Nathan Proctor, U.S. Public Interest Research GroupBlake Reid, University of Colorado Law SchoolKerry Sheehan, Independent policy consultantMatthew Williams, Mitchell Silberberg Knupp  

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  • 60
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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26th Annual BCLT/BTLJ Symposium: The Emergent Right to Repair - Repair in International Contexts

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

In years past, consumers didn’t think twice about taking a broken car or toaster to a local repair shop or even fixing it themselves. But with today’s software-enabled products, consumers can no longer take those options for granted. In response to legal and technological restrictions, a growing movement advocating a right to repair has emerged, despite pushback from some quarters. The right to repair is at the center of a key policy debate. The Biden Administration and a unanimous FTC recently voiced support for competition and consumer choice in repair markets. Legislation under consideration in dozens of states would facilitate consumer and third-party repair. And regulators around the world have begun to embrace the repair agenda. But manufacturers and device makers remain skeptical of an unfettered right to repair, citing concerns over intellectual property rights, reliability, security, and lost revenue. This symposium will consider the complex, overlapping set of policy questions at the center of the repair debate. How do restrictions on repair, or their elimination, affect competition? How might policymakers resolve potential tensions between the right to repair and the intellectual property rights of device makers? Would the consumer benefits of open repair markets outweigh their risks? And what legislative solutions or other policy interventions are best-suited to address these questions? Speakers Aaron Perzanowski, Case Western Reserve (moderator)Estelle Derclaye, University of NottinghamJessika Richter, Lund UniversityMatthew Rimmer, Queensland University of TechnologyAnthony Rosboroug, European University Institute

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  • 60
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  • 1/1/24
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: Beyond Copyright Infringement

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Tutorial “The EU Digital Services Act – Overview and Central Features”   Speaker: Matthias Leistner, LMU Munich Faculty of Law 

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  • 10/7/24
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: Copyright Law and/or/vs. a 'Brussels Effect' for the Digital Services Act

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Panel 2: Will the DSA Achieve a "Brussels Effect"? Speaker:Jennifer Urban, Berkeley Law Moderator:Martin Senftleben, University of Amsterdam

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  • 73
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  • 1/28/25
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: Designing Rules for Content Moderation

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Panel 1: How the DSA Shifts Responsibilities of Online Service Platforms Speaker: Martin Husovec, London School of Economics Moderator: Erik Stallman, Berkeley Law School  

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  • 72
    Min.
  • 1/28/25
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: General DSA Architecture and Approach

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Tutorial “The EU Digital Services Act – Overview and Central Features”   Speaker: Martin Senftleben, University of Amsterdam

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  • 41
    Min.
  • 10/8/24
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: How are emerging technologies affecting copyright policy?

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Lunch & Keynote Topic: How are emerging technologies affecting copyright policy? Speaker:Shira Perlmutter, Register of Copyrights  

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  • 30
    Min.
  • 1/6/25
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: Intended and Unintended Consequences of the DSA

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Panel 3: Intended and Unintended Consequences of the DSA  Topics: An Economic Model of Intermediary Liability  From Notice-and-Takedown to Content Licensing and Filtering: How the Absence of UGC Monetization Rules Impacts Fundamental Rights Interventions  Speakers:James Grimmelmann, Cornell Law School; Cornell TechJoão Quintais, University of AmsterdamMartin Senftleben, University of AmsterdamRebecca Tushnet, Harvard Law SchoolModerator:Pamela Samuelson, Berkeley Law School

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  • 76
    Min.
  • 1/28/25
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: Interplay with OCSSP Rules in the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Tutorial “The EU Digital Services Act – Overview and Central Features”   Speaker: João Quintais, University of Amsterdam

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  • 10/7/24
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27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: Rules for Hosting Providers, Online Platforms and Very Large Online Platforms

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

27th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Symposium: From the DMCA to the DSA Tutorial “The EU Digital Services Act – Overview and Central Features”   Speaker: Martin Husovec, London School of Economics

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  • 35
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  • 10/7/24
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4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: Antitrust & IP Misuse in the US and China (Day 2)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

You don’t want to miss this premier international event addressing the increasingly important role of cross-border litigation, especially for Chinese and American companies. This year’s conference theme is handling cross-border conflicts in litigation and licensing. Chinese portion takes place during the E-commerce and Design Protection panel from 32:24 to 42:30. Speakers Zhang Chenying, TsinghuaRobert Merges, Berkeley Law/BCLTEric Priest, University of OregonRichard Rinkema, MicrosoftZhao Ye, Jingtian Law FirmHao Yuan, Berkeley Law/BCLT

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  • 60
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  • 1/1/24
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4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: E-commerce and Design Protection (Day 2)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Cross-Border Conflicts in Litigation and Licensing You don’t want to miss this premier international event addressing the increasingly important role of cross-border litigation, especially for Chinese and American companies. This year’s conference theme is handling cross-border conflicts in litigation and licensing. Chinese portion takes place during the E-commerce and Design Protection panel from 32:24 to 42:30. Speakers Wang Xuming, AlibabaJulie Yu, NikeTracy Durkin, Sterne KesslerSiyue Zhang, Lungtin Law FirmFeng Shujie, Tsinghua Law

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4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: High Tech Patent Licensing: Automobile/SEP (...)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: High Tech Patent Licensing: Automobile/SEP licensing,Patent Pool licensing (Day 3) You don’t want to miss this premier international event addressing the increasingly important role of cross-border litigation, especially for Chinese and American companies. This year’s conference theme is handling cross-border conflicts in litigation and licensing. Chinese portion takes place from 14:30 to 29:30. Speakers Shen Chong, XiaomiQudus Olaniran, AvanciJorge Contreras, University of UtahDeng Fei, Charles River AssociatesJiao Shan, Li Fang Law FirmRobert Merges, Berkeley Law/BCLT    

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  • 60
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  • 1/1/24
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4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: Non-Patent Licensing: Licensing of all types of (...)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: Non-Patent Licensing: Licensing of all types of copyright, computer games, personality rights, merchandising rights and other IP rights (Day 3) You don’t want to miss this premier international event addressing the increasingly important role of cross-border litigation, especially for Chinese and American companies. This year’s conference theme is handling cross-border conflicts in litigation and licensing. Chinese portion takes place from 2:15 to 52:00. Speakers Annie Hu, Tencent ChinaLiu Ping, MCSCYan Bo, CCTVGuobin Cui, Tsinghua LawChi-Fei Wang, Wilson SonsiniHong Yan, Tsinghua Law

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  • 1/1/24
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4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: Overview of New Trends in Judicial Practices (Day 1)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

You don’t want to miss this premier international event addressing the increasingly important role of cross-border litigation, especially for Chinese and American companies. This year’s conference theme is handling cross-border conflicts in litigation and licensing. Speakers: US Judges: Chief Judge Clark Cheney, USITC Chief Judge James Ware (ret.)   Chinese Judges: Song Jian, former Judge of Jiangsu High Court Wang Yanfang, former Judge of Supreme People’s Court Moderators:Judge Fogel (ret.), Berkeley LawJiang Ge, Tsinghua

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  • 60
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  • 1/1/24
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4th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Conference on Transnational IP Litigation: Statistics and Case Review (Day 1)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

You don’t want to miss this premier international event addressing the increasingly important role of cross-border litigation, especially for Chinese and American companies. This year’s conference theme is handling cross-border conflicts in litigation and licensing. Speakers: Statistical Trends: Thomas Lunde, Clarivate Zhang Xuan, IP House   Invalidity/PRB Proceedings: Phillip Citroen, Paul Hastings Li Yalin, PRB  

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  • 45
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  • 1/1/24
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5th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Annual Forum on Transnational IP Litigation (Day 1)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Agenda This program does not offer CLE. For two afternoons in California, Friday May 19 and Saturday May 20, Berkeley Law and Tsinghua Law School will convene their 5th annual program on Transnational IP Litigation.  This hybrid program is conveniently scheduled in two four-hour sessions over two days for listeners in the Americas, particularly on the West Coast of California. As in prior years, the program commences with an empirical overview of developments in cross-border (particularly US-China) intellectual property litigation and licensing.  It is followed this year with a session on cross-border data-scraping and data-mining and a panel on SEP litigation.  On May 20, the program will cover patent linkage in pharma issues, sequencing of patent prosecution and patent litigation to maximize impact in a cross-border campaign, and bad faith trademark and patent prosecution.

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  • 217
    Min.
  • 1/18/25
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5th Annual Berkeley-Tsinghua Annual Forum on Transnational IP Litigation (Day 2)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Agenda This program does not offer CLE. For two afternoons in California, Friday May 19 and Saturday May 20, Berkeley Law and Tsinghua Law School will convene their 5th annual program on Transnational IP Litigation.  This hybrid program is conveniently scheduled in two four-hour sessions over two days for listeners in the Americas, particularly on the West Coast of California. As in prior years, the program commences with an empirical overview of developments in cross-border (particularly US-China) intellectual property litigation and licensing.  It is followed this year with a session on cross-border data-scraping and data-mining and a panel on SEP litigation.  On May 20, the program will cover patent linkage in pharma issues, sequencing of patent prosecution and patent litigation to maximize impact in a cross-border campaign, and bad faith trademark and patent prosecution.

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  • 203
    Min.
  • 1/25/25
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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)

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  • 43
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  • 3/26/24
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A discussion of truth and accountability programs as an intervention to detoxify a workplace

  • Author/Instructor:  Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

This dialogue features Kelly Dermody (Managing Partner of the San Francisco office of Lieff, Cabraser, Heimann & Bernstein, LLP.) and Ann Noel (Former General Counsel, California Fair Employment and Housing Commission). The discussion dives into truth and accountability programs in the private employment and institutional setting.   Thank you to our conference benefactors: Oppenheimer Investigations Group, LLP Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo, A Professional Law Corporation Lozano Smith, Attorneys at Law SCR Investigations Inc. Noel Workplace Consulting    If you need assistance accessing any of this information and/or would like to submit your evaluation, please email Charlie Tsunoda at charlietsunoda@berkeley.edu

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  • 60
    Min.
  • 8/7/24
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A Global Report on Sexual Harassment/Violence: Seven experts from five continents

  • Author/Instructor:  Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

A discussion between seven experts from around the world regarding a global report on sexual harassment and violence. Speakers (bios linked): Natasha de Silvia (Australia) Puja Kapai (Hong Kong) Katharina Miller (Spain) Robin Runge (US) Furaha-Joy Sekai Sangweme (Tanzania) Purna Sen (United Nations) Karen Vandekerchkhove (Belgium) Rachel Vogelstein (US)   If you need assistance accessing any of this information and/or would like to submit your evaluation, please email Charlie Tsunoda at charlietsunoda@berkeley.edu  

  • On-Demand
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  • 105
    Min.
  • 7/23/24
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Academics and Social Media: The revolution will not be televised

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Seeking ways to have your academic work connect to more people? Our conversation will celebrate Credit Slips, a blog on all things about credit, bankruptcy, consumers and financial institutions as a springboard for discussion. There, academics discuss and debate issues for those who care about creating good policies in these areas. (They tweet @CreditSlips.) Their work has been profiled by national and local media. We’ll use that experience for a broader discussion about how academics can use social media to have their voices heard. Bankruptcy Judge Erithe Smith will interview blog administrator and contributor Professor Bob Lawless and contributor Professor Pamela Foohey. This course does not offer CLE credit.    

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  • 60
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Advanced Life Sciences Institute - Antitrust Considerations in Structuring Pharmaceutical Settlements and Deals

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

BCLT’s new Life Sciences Project is thrilled to announce the launch of our Advanced Life Sciences Institute. We are very excited to be kicking this new program off on April 22, 2022, with a conference on IP and licensing. Join us for in-depth discussions and examination of key issues related to intellectual property and transactions in the life sciences sector. Learn from the life sciences legal experts! Speakers: Allison Schmitt, Berkeley Law/BCLT (moderator)Brendan Coffman, Wilson SonsiniThomas Ensign, Fenwick & WestHae-Won Min Liao, Gilead SciencesSuzanne Munck af Rosenschold, Davis Polk

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  • 45
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Advanced Life Sciences Institute - Carving Out Induced Infringement: Strategy for Skinny Labels

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

BCLT’s new Life Sciences Project is thrilled to announce the launch of our Advanced Life Sciences Institute. We are very excited to be kicking this new program off on April 22, 2022, with a conference on IP and licensing. Join us for in-depth discussions and examination of key issues related to intellectual property and transactions in the life sciences sector. Learn from the life sciences legal experts! CLE will be offered. Speakers: Kira Davis, Durie TangriAzra Hadzimehmedovic, TensegrityRyan Johnson, Fenwick    

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  • 45
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Advanced Life Sciences Institute - Facilitating Collaboration in the Life Sciences – Funding, Licensing, and International Collaboration

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

BCLT’s new Life Sciences Project is thrilled to announce the launch of our Advanced Life Sciences Institute. We are very excited to be kicking this new program off on April 22, 2022, with a conference on IP and licensing. Join us for in-depth discussions and examination of key issues related to intellectual property and transactions in the life sciences sector. Learn from the life sciences legal experts! CLE will be offered. Speakers: Kate Hillier, Cooley Ryan Murr, Gibson Dunn Margaret Sampson, Baker Botts    

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  • 45
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Advanced Life Sciences Institute - Protecting and Licensing AI Inventions in the Life Sciences

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

BCLT’s new Life Sciences Project is thrilled to announce the launch of our Advanced Life Sciences Institute. We are very excited to be kicking this new program off on April 22, 2022, with a conference on IP and licensing. Join us for in-depth discussions and examination of key issues related to intellectual property and transactions in the life sciences sector. Learn from the life sciences legal experts! CLE will be offered. Speakers: Hogene Choi, Morrison & Foerster Hans Sauer, BIO Bruce Wexler, Paul Hastings Andrew Whitehead, Genentech

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  • 45
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Advanced Life Sciences Institute - Protecting IP and Litigating into Uncertainty: Challenges from Sections 101 and 112 in the Life (...)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Advanced Life Sciences Institute - Protecting IP and Litigating into Uncertainty: Challenges from Sections 101 and 112 in the Life Sciences BCLT’s new Life Sciences Project is thrilled to announce the launch of our Advanced Life Sciences Institute. We are very excited to be kicking this new program off on April 22, 2022, with a conference on IP and licensing. Join us for in-depth discussions and examination of key issues related to intellectual property and transactions in the life sciences sector. Learn from the life sciences legal experts! CLE will be offered. Speakers: Natalie Derzko, Covington & Burling Colleen Tracy James, White & Case Eugene Novikov, Durie Tangri Richard Torczon, Wilson Sonsini  

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  • 45
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Advanced Life Sciences Institute - The Judicial Perspective

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

BCLT’s new Life Sciences Project is thrilled to announce the launch of our Advanced Life Sciences Institute. We are very excited to be kicking this new program off on April 22, 2022, with a conference on IP and licensing. Join us for in-depth discussions and examination of key issues related to intellectual property and transactions in the life sciences sector. Learn from the life sciences legal experts! CLE will be offered. Speakers: Jeremy Fogel, Berkeley Law / Berkeley Judicial Institute (moderator)Judge Stanley Chesler, District of New JerseyJudge Beth Freeman, Northern District of CaliforniaJudge Kathleen O’Malley, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fed. Cir. (ret)Judge Leonard Stark, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fed. Cir.  

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  • 75
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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AI as an Inventing Tool: AI as a tool to promote fair access to the patent system (Panel4/Closing)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

AI as an Inventing Tool—Its Implicatioins for Patent Law and PolicyRecorded November 15, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources   Participate in Professor Colleen Chien's Study!   Speakers Prof. Colleen ChienBCLT, Berkeley Law   Prof. Keith RobinsonWake Forest University School of Law

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  • 38
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  • 6/3/25
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AI as an Inventing Tool: AI’s challenges to Patent law – Inventorship (Panel 2)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

AI as an Inventing Tool—Its Implicatioins for Patent Law and PolicyRecorded November 15, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources   Participate in Professor Colleen Chien's Study!   Speakers Prof. Dennis CrouchUniversity of Missouri School of Law Yuan Hao, PhDBCLT, Berkeley Law Nalini MummalaneniUSPTO Moderator Prof. Robert MergesBCLT, Berkeley Law

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  • 59
    Min.
  • 6/3/26
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AI as an Inventing Tool: Beyond Inventorship (Panel 3)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

AI as an Inventing Tool—Its Implicatioins for Patent Law and PolicyRecorded November 15, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources   Participate in Professor Colleen Chien's Study!   Speakers Ali AlemozafarPartner, Wilson Sonsini Yuan Hao, PhDBCLT, Berkeley Law Prof. Peter LeeUC Davis Law Prof. Robert MergesBCLT, Berkeley Law Moderator Prof. Colleen ChienBCLT, Berkeley Law

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  • 51
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  • 6/3/25
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AI as an Inventing Tool: Using AI as an inventing tool – the technological basis (Panel 1)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

AI as an Inventing Tool—Its Implicatioins for Patent Law and PolicyRecorded November 15, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources   Participate in Professor Colleen Chien's Study!   Speakers Calvin ChinFounding Partner, E14 ventures Ali Madani, PhDCEO, Profluent Moderator Yuan Hao, PhDBCLT, Berkeley Law

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  • 50
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  • 6/3/25
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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
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  • 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
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  • 60
    Min.
  • 3/26/24
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Angela Huyue Zhang Book Talk: “Chinese Antitrust Exceptionalism: How the Rise of China Challenges Global (...)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Angela Huyue Zhang Book Talk: “Chinese Antitrust Exceptionalism: How the Rise of China Challenges Global Regulation” Angela Huyue Zhang, from the faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong, will discuss her new book on Chinese Antitrust Exceptionalism. Speakers Rob Merges, BCLT/Berkeley LawHao Yuan, BCLT Berkeley LawMark Cohen, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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  • 60
    Min.
  • 1/1/24
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Are Courthouses Male or Female? Designing for Inclusion: How Courthouse Design Affects Community Confidence (...)

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Are Courthouses Male or Female? Designing for Inclusion: How Courthouse Design Affects Community Confidence in the Delivery of JusticeU.S. Magistrate Judge Celeste F. Bremer (IASD, Recall) and California architect Susan Oldroyd  FAIA, will show how types of Courthouse interior and exterior designs and their art influence our understanding of the Court’s role in the community. They will identify features that you may no longer notice, but that represent barriers to the delivery of Equal Justice For All. Do Courthouses read as Male or Female? How do implicit biases affect our impressions of whether a Courthouse provides safety, transparency, accessibility, reconciliation, or retribution? What messages about inclusion does your Courthouse design send to public and staff? The style, material, and layout of Courthouses signal that are they fortresses or welcoming spaces. Courthouses have been targets of recent social unrest. Can Courthouses provide communities with space for understanding how Justice is done, while engaging in civil discourse about change? Courthouses represent community values such as stability and consistency; they are places of retribution and rehabilitation. Courthouse design should show society’s values of fairness and transparency, and allow for participation by all.  How we design, construct, and operate Courthouses sends a message to our communities about our values. Through Courthouse design and operation, can we be more intentional about the importance of the Rule of Law, and how the justice system operates? This course does not offer CLE credit.    

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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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Balancing Confidentiality with Transparency and Due Process in Investigations

  • Author/Instructor:  Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

This panel, presented by Vida Thomas (Managing Partner at Oppenheimer Investigations Group), Latika Malkani (Partner at Siegel LeWitter Malkani), and Heather Irwin (Employment Group Attorney at Gordon & Rees), explores transparency and confidentiality during the investigation life cycle. For example, who gets to see the complaint? What are the public's expectations when it comes to transparency of an investigation? Thank you to our conference benefactors: Oppenheimer Investigations Group, LLP Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo, A Professional Law Corporation Lozano Smith, Attorneys at Law SCR Investigations Inc. Noel Workplace Consulting     If you need assistance accessing any of this information and/or would like to submit your evaluation, please email Charlie Tsunoda at charlietsunoda@berkeley.edu

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  • 70
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  • 8/24/24
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: AI Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered on June 20, 2023   Focus Areas: Privacy & Cybersecurity Trade, Regulation, & Competition   Speakers: Bill Jacobs, AliveCor Chris Mammen, Womble Bond Dickinson   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments

  • On-Demand
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  • 67
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Biometric Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered June 22, 2023   Focus Areas: Trade, Regulation, & Competition Privacy & Cybersecurity   Speakers: Ash Nagdev, Sidley Sheri Rockwell, Sidley Brian Tobin, Sidley   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments

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  • 55
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  • 1/17/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: China IP Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Premiered June 6, 2023   Focus Area: IP Litigation   Speakers: Mark Cohen, BCLT, Berkeley Law Andrei Iancu, Irell & Manella   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 44
    Min.
  • 1/14/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Copyright Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 27, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Procurement & Protection IP Litigation   Speakers: Andrew Gass, Latham & Watkins, Berkeley Law Molly Van Houweling, Berkeley Law Britt Lovejoy, Latham & Watkins   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 72
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  • 1/17/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Cross-Border Compliance & Investigations

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Broadcasted June 6, 2023   Focus Area: Trade, Regulation, & Competition IP Litigation   Speakers: Margot Laporte, Miller & Chevalier Jeffrey Lehtman, Miller & Chevalier   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 45
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  • 1/17/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Cybersecurity Law in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered June 15, 2023   Focus Areas: Privacy & Cybersecurity   Speakers: John Carlin, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Jim Dempsey, Berkeley Law, Stanford   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments  

  • On-Demand
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  • 63
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Design Patent Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered June 13, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Procurement & Protection IP Litigation   Speakers: Mike Jacobs, Morrison & Foerster Matthaeus Martino-Weinhardt, Morrison & Foerster   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 46
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: EPO Patent Prosecution Year in Review (for US attorneys)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Premiered June 7, 2023   Focus Area: IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Jessica Duncombe, Kilburn Strode James Snaith, Kilburn Strode Alexander Worley, Kilburn Strode   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 53
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: FDA Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered on June 15, 2023   Focus Areas: Trade, Regulation, & Competition IP, Tech, & Life Sciences Transactions   Speakers: Suzanne Friedman, Hogan Lovells Randy Prebula, Hogan Lovells   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 40
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: FinTech Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered June 22, 2023   Focus Areas: Trade, Regulation, & Competition IP, Tech & Life Sciences Transactions   Speakers: Samantha Goldberg-Seder, Orrick Ryan Pollard, Orrick   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 76
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  • 1/17/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: FTC and Tech Companies Year in Review


Week 1 Premiered June 6, 2023   Focus Areas: Trade, Regulation, & Competition Privacy & Cybersecurity   Speakers: Kelly Fayne, Latham & Watkins Brendan McShane, Latham & Watkins   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments  

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  • 60
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Influencer Licensing Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Premiered June 8, 2023   Focus Area: IP, Tech, & Life Sciences Transactions   Speakers: Matt Reece, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips Po Yi, Manatt, Phelps & Phillips   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 58
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: International Patent Litigation Year in Review (for US attorneys)

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered on June 13, 2023   Focus Area: IP Litigation   Speakers: Steve Carlson, Robins Kaplan Alexander Harguth, Preu Bohlig   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 65
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: International Trademark Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 28, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Litigation IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Vojtech Chloupek, Bird & Bird Pin-Ping Oh, Bird & Bird   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 60
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  • 1/7/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Internet and Computer Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered on June 15, 2023   Focus Area: IP, Tech, & Life Sciences Transactions IP Litigation   Speaker: Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Investigations & Tech Companies Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Premiered June 7, 2023   Focus Area: Trade, Regulation, & Competition   Speakers: Mark Flanagan, WilmerHale Kelsey Quigley, WilmerHale   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: IP Remedies

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 28, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Litigation IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Mark Mao, Boies Schiller Flexner Bijal Vakil, Allen & Overy   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 63
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  • 1/9/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: ITC Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered June 14, 2023   Focus Area: IP Litigation   Speaker: Lisa Kattan, Baker Botts   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 49
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  • 1/19/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Life Sciences Transactions Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered on June 26, 2023   Focus Area: IP, Tech, & Life Sciences Transactions   Speakers: Melanie Neary, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Todd Trattner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Life Sciences Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered June 14, 2023   Focus Areas: IP, Tech, & Life Sciences Transactions IP Litigation   Speakers: Natalie Kennedy, Weil, Gotshal & Manges Edward Reines, Weil, Gotshal & Manges   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 60
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Patent Case Management Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 27, 2023   Focus Area: IP Litigation   Speakers: Azra Hadzimehmedovic, Tensegrity Michael Smith, Scheef & Stone Kiley White, Tensegrity   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.  

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  • 1/17/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Privacy Litigation Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered on June 20, 2023   Focus Areas: Privacy & Cybersecurity Trade, Regulation, & Competition   Speakers: Josef Ansorge, Quinn Emanuel   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments

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  • 60
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: PTAB and Post-Grant Review Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Premiered June 8, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Litigation IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Jeff Myung, Uber Scott Weidenfeller, Covington   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 51
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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Regulatory & IP Developments in Gene Edited Plants – Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 27, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Brigid Bondoc, Morrison & Foerster Meghan Poon, Morrison & Foerster   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/18/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: SEP Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 26, 2023   Focus Areas: Trade, Regulation, & Competition IP Litigation   Speakers: Tom Chia, Via Licensing Dr. Yuan Hao, BCLT, Berkeley Law   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/17/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Tech Transactions Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered June 21, 2023   Focus Areas: IP, Tech, & Life Sciences Transactions Privacy & Cybersecurity   Speakers: Chelsea André-Vandenberg, Cooley Tracy Rubin, Cooley   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments

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  • 71
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  • 1/23/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Technology Ethics Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 26, 2023   Focus Areas: Trade, Regulation, & Competition Privacy & Cybersecurity   Speakers: Anna Gressel, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Karen Silverman, The Cantetllus Group   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   Ethics CLE Credit Available IAPP Directions in Attachments

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  • 69
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  • 1/17/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Trade and Technology Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered on June 20, 2023   Focus Areas: Trade, Regulation, & Competition   Speakers: Nate Bolin, DLA Piper Nicholas Klein, DLA Piper   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Trade Secret Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered June 14, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Procurement & Protection IP Litigation   Speaker: Sharif Jacob, Keker & Van Nest Maya James, Keker & Van Nest   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/16/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Trademark & Brand Management Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 28, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Litigation IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Rosaleen Chou, Knobbe Martens Olivia Poppens, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Trademark Litigation Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 4 Premiered June 28, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Litigation IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Angela Dunning, Cooley Jessica Williams, Cooley   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: U.S. High-Tech Patent Prosecution Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Premiered June 7, 2023   Focus Area: IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Ernest Huang, Procopio Miku Mehta, Procopio   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: U.S. Patent Litigation Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 2 Premiered June 13, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Litigation IP Procurement & Protection   Speakers: Andrew Ong, Goodwin Brett Schuman, Goodwin   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: U.S. Privacy Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered June 21, 2023   Focus Areas: Privacy & Cybersecurity Trade, Regulation, & Competition   Speakers: Fran Faircloth, Ropes & Gray Edward McNicholas, Ropes & Gray   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments

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  • 1/15/25
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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: USPTO Initiatives -- Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 1 Premiered June 8, 2023   Focus Areas: IP Procurement & Protection IP Litigation   Speakers: Joseph Matal, Haynes Boone Laura Sheridan, Google   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.

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BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023: Video Game Law Year in Review

  • Author/Instructor:  BCLT

Week 3 Premiered June 22, 2023   Focus Areas: IP, Tech, & Life Sciences Transactions Privacy & Cybersecurity   Speakers: Brandon Cheung, Fenwick Joseph Schenck, Fenwick   Have specific questions regarding a topic? Please feel free to contact the speakers in the hyperlinks provided. View the Agenda and Focus Area Categories of BCLT's IP & Tech Month 2023.   IAPP Directions in Attachments

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  • 1/17/25
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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  

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  • 1/1/24
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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: China IP Law Year in Review (for US practitioners)

  • 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: China IP Law Year in Review (for US practitioners). Speakers Mark Cohen, BCLT/Berkeley LawPatents: Jill Ge, Allen & OveryEnforcement: Douglas Clark, RouseTrademark/Platform Liability: Joe Simone, SIPSTrade Secrets: Jerry Xia, Gen LawAntitrust Developments: Deng Fei, Charles River AssociatesCopyright: Jiarui Liu, Stanford Law      

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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  

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  • 1/10/24
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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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  • 1/1/24
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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Design Patent 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: Design Patent Year in Review. Speakers: Jack Hicks, Womble Bond DickinsonTracy Durkin, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & FoxPeter Menell, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: EPO Patent Prosecution Year in Review (for US practitioners)

  • 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: EPO Patent Prosecution Year in Review (for US practitioners). Speakers: John Conroy, Fish & RichardsonMoritz Ammelburg, Fish & RichardsonWayne Stacy, BCLT/Berkeley Law    

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: FinTech 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: FinTech Law Year in Review. Speakers Daniel R. Kahan, King & SpaldingPratin Vallabhaneni, White & CaseAllison Schmitt, BCLT/Berkeley Law    

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: International Patent Litigation Year in Review (for US practitioners)

  • 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: International Patent Litigation Year in Review (for US practitioners). Speakers: Steve Carlson, Robins KaplanDaniel Hoppe, Preu BohligAtsushi Sato, TMI AssociatesAllison Schmitt, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Music Copyright Litigation/Case Management 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: Music Copyright Litigation/Case Management Year In Review. Speakers Peter Anderson, Davis Wright TremaineMark Avsec, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & AronoffRobert Clarida, Reitler, Kailas & RosenblattPeter Menell, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Plant Variety Protection—Global 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: Plant Variety Protection—Global Year in Review. Speakers: Michael Ward, Morrison & FoersterElizabeth Freeman Rosenzweig, Morrison & FoersterMark Cohen, BCLT/Berkeley Law    

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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

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Telecommunications 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: Telecommunications Law Year in Review. Speakers: Ari Fitzgerald, Hogan LovellsStephanie Weiner, Harris WiltshireWayne Stacy, BCLT/Berkeley Law  

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Trade and Technology 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: Trade and Technology Year in Review. Speakers: Jennifer Fernandez, Sidley AustinJames Mendenhall, Sidley AustinAllison Schmitt, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: Trademark 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: Trademark Law Year in Review. Speakers: David Bernstein, Debevoise & PlimptonMegan Bannigan, Debevoise & PlimptonPeter Menell, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: U.S. High-Tech Patent Prosecution 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: U.S. High-Tech Patent Prosecution Year in Review. Speakers Michael Schallop, Van Pelt, Yi & JamesHogene Choi, Morrison & FoersterRobert Merges, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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Berkeley IP Tech and Law Month: U.S. Patent Litigation 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: U.S. Patent Litigation Year in Review. Speakers Jared Bobrow, OrrickSonal Mehta, WilmerHaleRobert Merges, BCLT/Berkeley Law

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Berkeley Law Alumni Reunion – Best Practices in Court Administration: What We’ve Learned from COVID-19

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Courts, lawyers and judges are accustomed to moving deliberately. The pandemic has challenged courts to do things in ways that are unfamiliar and the effects of which often are uncertain. Judge Jeremy Fogel will moderate a discussion about those challenges with leading alumni judges of both state and federal courts. This course does not offer CLE credit.  

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary (Day 1) - How Law Schools Make a Difference

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Judicial Institute will offer a virtual program for judges featuring some of the many bright lights of the Berkeley faculty. Program sessions will include: – Bias in the courts– Criminal law– Decision-making– Intellectual property law– Mindfulness This course does not offer CLE credit.  

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary (Day 1) - Mindfulness Practices

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Judicial Institute will offer a virtual program for judges featuring some of the many bright lights of the Berkeley faculty. Program sessions will include: – Bias in the courts – Criminal law – Decision-making – Intellectual property law – Mindfulness This course does not offer CLE credit.  

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary (Day 2) - How Opinionated Should Opinions Be?

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Judicial Institute will offer a virtual program for judges featuring some of the many bright lights of the Berkeley faculty. Program sessions will include: – Bias in the courts – Criminal law – Decision-making – Intellectual property law – Mindfulness This course does not offer CLE credit.  

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary (Day 2) - Recent Music Copyright Infringement Cases: Greatest Hits

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Judicial Institute will offer a virtual program for judges featuring some of the many bright lights of the Berkeley faculty. Program sessions will include: – Bias in the courts – Criminal law – Decision-making – Intellectual property law – Mindfulness This course does not offer CLE credit.

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary (Day 2) - The State of Forensic Evidence in 2022

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Judicial Institute will offer a virtual program for judges featuring some of the many bright lights of the Berkeley faculty. Program sessions will include: – Bias in the courts – Criminal law – Decision-making – Intellectual property law – Mindfulness This course does not offer CLE credit.  

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary (Day 3) - The Impact of Serving as a Law Clerk

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Judicial Institute will offer a virtual program for judges featuring some of the many bright lights of the Berkeley faculty. Program sessions will include: – Bias in the courts – Criminal law – Decision-making – Intellectual property law – Mindfulness This course does not offer CLE credit.    

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Berkeley Law and the Judiciary (Day 3) - What does this mean for us: group discussion on challenges facing the judiciary

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Berkeley Judicial Institute will offer a virtual program for judges featuring some of the many bright lights of the Berkeley faculty. Program sessions will include: – Bias in the courts – Criminal law – Decision-making – Intellectual property law – Mindfulness This course does not offer CLE credit.  

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Best Practices in Court Administration: What We’ve Learned from COVID

  • Author/Instructor:  BJI

Courts, lawyers and judges move deliberately. The pandemic has challenged courts to do things in ways that are uncomfortable. Judge Jeremy Fogel, BJI Executive Director, will moderate a discussion about those challenges with key court players. Participants are IAALS Executive Director Justice Scott Bales and U.S. District Court Judge Julie Robinson.   This course does not offer CLE credit.  

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  • 1/1/24
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