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TEST SITE: (Day 1, Panel 0) Introduction

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Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!

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TEST SITE: (Day 1, Panel 1) Impacts of AI’s Rapid Rise in the Life Sciences

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 1, Panel 1) Impacts of AI’s Rapid Rise in the Life Sciences Occurred May 21, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Michelle Chen, In Silico Hans Sauer, BIO AJ Tibbetts, Greenberg Traurig

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TEST SITE: (Day 1, Panel 2) Licensing and Deals Update: Universities and Private Parties

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 1, Panel 2) Licensing and Deals Update: Universities and Private Parties Occurred May 21, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Ryan Daniel, Fresenius Kabi Georgina Jones Suzuki, Ropes & Gray Todd Trattner, Gibson Dunn

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TEST SITE: (Day 1, Panel 3) Life Sciences Funding Models and Mechanisms

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 1, Panel 3) Life Sciences Funding Models and MechanismsOccurred May 21, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Paul Billings, Biological Dynamics Vern Norviel, WSGR

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TEST SITE: (Day 1, Panel 4) Amgen One Year Out: What Have We Learned?

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 1, Panel 4) Amgen One Year Out: What Have We Learned? Occurred May 21, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Doug Behrens, Covington Sabrina Poulos, Goodwin Moderator: Allison Schmitt, BCLT

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TEST SITE: (Day 1, Panel 5) Obviousness-Type Double Patenting post-Cellect: Strategies and Best Practices

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 1, Panel 5) Obviousness-Type Double Patenting post-Cellect: Strategies and Best Practices Occurred May 21, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Gabrielle LaHatte, Latham Meghan McLean Poon, MoFo

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TEST SITE: (Day 1, Panel 6) Anti-Counterfeiting & Patient Safety

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 1, Panel 1) Impacts of AI’s Rapid Rise in the Life Sciences Occurred May 21, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Lori Mayall, Gilead Eva Yin, WSGR David Light, Valisure

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TEST SITE: (Day 2, Panel 0) Introduction

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute Occurred May 22, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!

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TEST SITE: (Day 2, Panel 1) Interplay of Patent and Regulatory Exclusivity: National and Global Considerations

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 2, Panel 1) Interplay of Patent and Regulatory Exclusivity: National and Global Considerations Occurred May 22, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Kurt Karst, Hyman, Phelps & McNamara Joel Silver, Gilead Michael Stern, Covington Moderator: Allison Schmitt, BCLT

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TEST SITE: (Day 2, Panel 2) Future Pandemic Preparedness: Use of IP and Data

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 2, Panel 2) Future Pandemic Preparedness: Use of IP and Data Occurred May 22, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Allison Schmitt, BCLT Richard Wilder, Georgetown/UNH

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TEST SITE: (Day 2, Panel 3) Trade Secrets v. Patents

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2nd BCLT's Advanced Patent Law Institute (Day 2, Panel 3) Trade Secrets v. PatentsOccurred May 22, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their firm biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the agenda and slide deck. Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever.  Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities.  Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!   Speakers: Gargi Talukder, Orrick Sue Wang, Sidley

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TEST SITE: 1st Annual BCLT Cyber Security Lecture: Fancy Bear Goes Phishing

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Program occured on April 4, 2024   What makes the internet so vulnerable? How can we respond? Shapiro show us the hackers’ tool kits and offers new answers to those vital questions. This will be a lively discussion of the future of hacking, espionage, and war, and of how to live in an era of cybercrime.   Guest Speaker: Scott J. Shapiro, Southmayd Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, Yale University Discussants: Michael Rubin, Global Co-Chair of the Privacy & Cyber Practice and Global Vice Chair of the Technology Industry Group, Latham & Watkins    Josephine Wolff, Associate Professor of Cybersecurity Policy and Computer Science, Engineering, and Director or the Hitachi Center for Technology and International Affairs, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Moderator: Paul Schwartz, Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, Co-Director, Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, Berkeley Law    

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

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

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

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

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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TEST SITE: 2023 US Geolocation Privacy

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Presented by: Womble Bond Dickinson With new regulations coming on line and more on the horizon, geolocation data is a hotspot for personal data regulation.   This session brings us a fascinating discussion about the different sensitivities around geolocation data and how those differences could impact product development and personal privacy.  What next?  This session helps get started with the answers. Speakers: Ted Claypoole, Womble Bond Dickinson Katie Hyman, Womble Bond Dickinson   General CLE and IAPP (CPE) Credit Available: Credit certificates will be automatically emailed to attendees once the viewing has been completed. Please check if your email is up-to-date in your account settings. Certificates can also be found in the 'My Programs' section once viewing has been completed. IAPP (CPE) Directions: Can be found in the materials section

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TEST SITE: 2024 David E. Nelson Memorial Lecture

$100.00

Program occured on March 20, 2024 Event Information   How can we best fulfill the Constitution's mandate to promote the “progress of science and the useful arts”? In this public lecture, Professor Colleen Chien will argue for a shift in our understanding of "progress" to emphasize the importance of a diversity of innovators to the enterprise of innovation. She’ll talk about the “innovator-inventor gap,” the much lower rate at which women and underrepresented innovators become inventors, and steps lawmakers, policymakers, and companies can take to ensure that the best ideas, from all innovators, are considered and developed. The lecture will also highlight the work of the Diversity Pilots Initiative (diversity pilots.org), a partnership among leading academics and companies to foster inclusion in innovation through empirical research methods, including randomized control trials.   Join BCLT for the 2024 David E. Nelson Memorial Lecture. This not-to-be-missed annual event will once again be held at the spectacular University Club, atop the California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley. Introductions will be made by Andrew Perito (Morrison Foerster) and Edlene Miguel (IP Law Society and Women in Tech Law, UC Berkeley School of Law).

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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 1) Ethical boundaries in litigation funding and case management

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 1: Ethical boundaries in litigation funding and case management CA Legal Ethics MCLE Available   Speakers: Ben Herbert, Miller Barondess Aaron Nathan, Tensegrity   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 25
    Min.
  • 6/20/26
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 10) AI and the practice of law: ethical and practical issues

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 10: AI and the practice of law: ethical and practical issues CA Legal Ethics MCLE Credit Available   Speakers: Colleen Chien, Berkeley Law Lisa Ouellette, Stanford Law Bijal Vikal, Allen & Overy Moderator: Miriam Kim, Munger, Tolles & Olson   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 49
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 3) Enablement & written-description requirements in a post-Amgen world

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 3: Enablement & written-description requirements in a post-Amgen world   Speakers: Chris Mammen, Womble Bond Dickinson Allison Schmitt, Berkeley Law Jill Schmidt, Genentech Maya Skubatch, Wilson Sonsini   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 45
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 4) Keynote address: Honorable Klaus Grabinski

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 4: Keynote address: Honorable Klaus Grabinski   Speakers: Honorable Klaus Grabinski; President, Court of Appeals, Unified Patent Court Dr. Julia Schönbohm, Linklaters   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 51
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 5) Lunch Keynote — Lord Justice Colin Birss

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 5: Lunch Keynote — Lord Justice Colin Birss   Speakers: Lord Justice Colin Birss; Deputy Head of Civil Justice, High Court of Justice of England and Wales   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 42
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 6) World Intellectual Property Organization, International Guide to Patent Case Management

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 6: World Intellectual Property Organization, International Guide to Patent Case Management   Speakers: Judge Jeremy Fogel (Ret.), Berkeley Law Peter Menell, Berkeley Law Eun-Joo Min, WIPO Judicial Institute   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 43
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 7) Paths for protecting innovation: comparing trade secrets and patents

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 7: Paths for protecting innovation: comparing trade secrets and patents   Speakers: David Okano, White & Case Irene Yang, Sidley Austin Xiaoxia Zhang, King & Wood Mallesons   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 29
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 8) Protecting trade secrets through contracts: employment agreements and NDAs

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 8: Protecting trade secrets through contracts: employment agreements and NDAs   Speakers: Bethan Hopewell, Powell Gilbert Jeff Pade, Paul Hastings Bessie Ye, King & Wood Mallesons   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 28
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 1, Panel 9) Patent Law Year in Review

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 1 Panel 9: Patent Law Year in Review   Speakers: Mark Lemley, Stanford Law   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 53
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Litigation, Panel 3) Elimination of bias in the courtroom

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Litigation TrackDay 2 Panel 3: Elimination of bias in the courtroom CA Elimination of Bias MCLE Credit Available   Speakers: Judge Frederick Chung, Superior Court of California - Santa Clara County District Judge Beth Freeman, U.S. District Court - Northern District of California Magistrate Judge Peter Kang, U.S. District Court - Northern District of California Deanna Kwong, Hewlett Packard Enterprise   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 48
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Litigation, Panel 4) Evolving venue strategies

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Litigation TrackDay 2 Panel 4: Evolving venue strategies   Speakers: David Bloch, Greenberg Traurig Joseph Drayton, Proskauer Rose Mary (Mindy) Sooter, WilmerHale   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 23
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Litigation, Panel 5) The future of patent enforcement: UPC vs. US courts

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Litigation TrackDay 2 Panel 5: The future of patent enforcement: UPC vs. US courts   Speakers: Steven Carlson, Robins Kaplan Pauline Debré, Linklaters Rajvinder Jagdev, Powell Gilbert Chris Longman, Qualcomm Dr. Julia Schönbohm, Linklaters   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 44
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Litigation, Panel 6) Trends in willfulness: impact on liability determinations and damages determinations

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Litigation TrackDay 2 Panel 6: Trends in willfulness: impact on liability determinations and damages determinations   Speakers: Kelly Hunsaker, Winston & Strawn Jeremy Taylor, Baker Botts   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 28
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Litigation, Panel 7) PTAB procedures update: A guide to the key changes

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Litigation TrackDay 2 Panel 7: PTAB procedures update: A guide to the key changes   Speakers: Brian Oaks, McDermott Leslie Spencer, Desmarais Scott Weidenfeller, Covington   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 44
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Litigation, Panel 8) Estoppel trends impacting invalidity cases

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Litigation TrackDay 2 Panel 8: Estoppel trends impacting invalidity cases   Speakers: Jennifer Bush, Fenwick Sanjeet Dutta, Goodwin Procter   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 30
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Litigation, Panel 9) Current state of ITC exclusion orders

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Litigation TrackDay 2 Panel 9: Current state of ITC exclusion orders   Speakers: Michael Franzinger, Dentons Daniel Valencia, DLA Piper   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 32
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Panel 1) Chat with PTAB Leadership

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 2 Panel 1: Chat with PTAB Leadership   Speakers: Scott Boalick, USPTO Jackie Bonilla, USPTO Ed Reines, Weil Gotshal   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 51
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Panel 2) Fireside chat with USPTO Director Kathi Vidal and Canadian IP Office CEO Konstantinos Georgaras

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Day 2 Panel 2:  Fireside chat with USPTO Director Kathi Vidal and Canadian IP Office CEO Konstantinos Georgaras   Speakers: Kathi Vidal, USPTO Konstantinos Georgaras, CIPO   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 57
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Prosecution, Panel 3) Best practices in patent drafting: addressing 112 and enablement after Amgen

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Prosecution TrackDay 2 Panel 3:  Best practices in patent drafting: addressing 112 and enablement after Amgen   Speakers: Nena Bains, Kilpatrick Townsend Yifan Mao, Kilpatrick Townsend Gargi Talukder, Orrick Andrea Williams, Marks & Clerk   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 38
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Prosecution, Panel 4) Claim drafting considerations: Trends in divided and joint infringement

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Prosecution TrackDay 2 Panel 4: Claim drafting considerations: Trends in divided and joint infringement   Speakers: Michael Hendershot, Jones Day Miku Mehta, Procopio   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 40
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Prosecution, Panel 5) Comparative patent eligibility -- EPO vs. USPTO

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Prosecution TrackDay 2 Panel 5: Comparative patent eligibility -- EPO vs. USPTO   Speakers: Harry Harden, Kilburn & Strode Jane Qu, Van Pelt, Yi & James David Sanker, Morgan Lewis   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 27
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Prosecution, Panel 6) Patent prosecution techniques for AI-related technologies

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Prosecution TrackDay 2 Panel 6: Patent prosecution techniques for AI-related technologies   Speakers: Jordan Becker, Perkins Coie Mike Binns, Meta David Robinson, Marks & Clerk   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 27
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Prosecution, Panel 7) Client counseling: trade secrets for patent prosecutors

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Prosecution TrackDay 2 Panel 7: Client counseling: trade secrets for patent prosecutors   Speakers: David Almeling, O'Melveny & Myers Irfan Lateef, Knobbe Martens Rachael Meny, Keker, Van Nest & Peters   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 43
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Prosecution, Panel 8) PTAB trends: What prosecutors need to know

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Prosecution TrackDay 2 Panel 8: PTAB trends: What prosecutors need to know   Speakers: Carl Bowers, Lyft Inge Osman, Latham Watkins   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 28
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 24th Annual Berkeley-Stanford Advanced Patent Law Institute: (Day 2, Prosecution, Panel 9) Practical tips for the duty of disclosure in the age of AI

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured December 7-8, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Prosecution TrackDay 2 Panel 9: Practical tips for the duty of disclosure in the age of AI   Speakers: Charlene Liu, Haynes Boone David Sanker, Morgan Lewis   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 29
    Min.
  • 6/20/25
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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 1) California Constitutional Privacy – What, How, and Why

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 1: California Constitutional Privacy – What, How, and Why IAPP Credits Available   The “moving force” behind this new constitutional provision was to protect against the “modern threat” related to the “encroachment on personal freedom and security caused by increased surveillance and data collection activity in contemporary society.”    This panel will lay the historical background for what, how, and why the Constitutional right to Privacy exists in California law. Panelists will draw parallels between the surveillance harms that initially motivated the right and the challenges present today.   Speakers: Dorothy M. Ehrlich, Former Deputy Executive Director, ACLU Rodolfo E. Rivera Aquino, Litigation Associate, Farella Braun + Martel LLP Jonathan Simon, Lance Robbins Professor of Criminal Justice Law, Berkeley Law Lee Tien, Legislative Director and Adams Chair for Internet Rights, Electronic Frontier Foundation Moderator: Nicole A. Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Director, ACLU of Northern California    NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 64
    Min.
  • 6/6/25
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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 2) Fundamental Privacy Rights – Intersectional Justice

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 2: Fundamental Privacy Rights – Intersectional Justice IAPP Credits Available   “The right of privacy is the right to be left alone. It is a fundamental and compelling interest. It protects our homes, our families, our thoughts, our emotions, our expressions, our personalities, our freedom of communion and our freedom to associate with the people we choose…The right of privacy is an important American heritage and essential to the fundamental rights guaranteed by the First, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Ninth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.”  This panel will explore the intersectional nature of this fundamental privacy right and how it can better support rights and power social change for diverse Californians.   Speakers: Anita Allen, Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, Penn Carey Law Matt Cagle, Senior Staff Attorney, Technology and Civil Liberties Program, ACLU of Northern California Ángel Díaz, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, USC Gould School of Law Scott Skinner-Thompson, Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School Moderator: Melissa Goodman, Executive Director, Center on Reproductive Health, Law, and Policy, UCLA School of Law   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 56
    Min.
  • 6/6/25
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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 3) Fighting the Public/Private Surveillance Partnership – Privacy Sword Against Both Government and Corporations

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 3: Fighting the Public/Private Surveillance Partnership – Privacy Sword Against Both Government and Corporations IAPP Credits Available   “It prevents government and business interests from collecting and stockpiling unnecessary information about us and from misusing information gathered for one purpose in order to serve other purposes or to embarrass us… “ This panel will focus on use of the California Right to Privacy to protect against privacy intrusions by both government and private actors – and public and private surveillance partnership.   Speakers: Chris Conley, Assistant Director of the Technology Law Clinic and Clinical Associate Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law Nicole A. Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Director, ACLU of Northern California Steven Renderos, Executive Director, MediaJustice Moderator: Cindy Cohn, Executive Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation    NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 60
    Min.
  • 6/6/25
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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 4) Power to the People – An Inalienable and Positive Privacy Right

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 4: Power to the People – An Inalienable and Positive Privacy Right  IAPP Credits Available   “Fundamental to our privacy is the ability to control circulation of personal information. This is essential to social relationships and personal freedom. The proliferation of government and business records over which we have no control limits our ability to control our personal lives.”   This panel will explore the California Right to Privacy as an affirmative right designed to help Californians lead more powerful, empowering, and free lives.   Speakers: Veena Dubal, Professor of Law, UC Irvine School of Law Stacy-Ann Elvy, Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law Tiffany Li, Associate Professor of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law Ari Waldman, Professor of Law, UC Irvine School of Law   Moderator: Jennifer Urban, Clinical Professor of Law, Berkeley Law   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 62
    Min.
  • 6/6/25
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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: (Panel 5) Rights in Practice, not Words on Paper – Legal & Enforceable

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Panel 5: Rights in Practice, not Words on Paper – Legal & Enforceable IAPP Credits Available   “The constitutional provision, in itself, creates a legal and enforceable right of privacy for every Californian.”    This panel will explore the California Right to Privacy in action in courts and communities.   Speakers: Catherine Crump, Robert Glushko Clinical Professor of Practice in Technology Law, Berkeley Law Jake Snow,  Senior Staff Attorney, Technology and Civil Liberties Program, ACLU of Northern California Vasudha Talla, Of Counsel, Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP Tracy O. Zinsou, Partner, BraunHagey & Borden LLP Moderator: Paul Schwartz, Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law, Berkeley Law   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 51
    Min.
  • 6/6/25
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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: Keynote Address with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occured on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Keynote Address with Dean Erwin Chemerinsky IAPP Credits Available   Speakers: Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean, Berkeley Law   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 23
    Min.
  • 6/6/25
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TEST SITE: 4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium: Opening Remarks

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

4th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Fall Symposium – California Constitutional Privacy at 50: Power of State Law and Promoting Racial Justice in the Digital Age Program occurred on October 27, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Opening Remarks IAPP Credits Available   Speaker: Savala Nolan, Executive Director, Thelton E. Henderson Center for Social Justice at Berkeley Law   NOTE: 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.

  • On-Demand
    Format
  • 6
    Min.
  • 6/6/25
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TEST SITE: A Global Comparative Equality Discussion about Intersectionality

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  Berkeley Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

A discussion around intersectionality and race, class, caste, gender (including gender identity), sexual orientation, and disability. Chair: Shreya Atrey (India/UK) Panelists: Lucy-Ann Buckley (Ireland), Meghan Campbell (UK), Peter Dunne (Ireland/UK), Russell Robinson (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

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  • 60
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  • 7/24/25
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TEST SITE: AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: (Panel 1) An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Law

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT & CJRI

Occurred on April 12, 2024 AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: An Introduction and Discussion of the Issues Event Information | Agenda | This program does not offer CLE Panel 1: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Law This program will provide an introduction to Artificial Intelligence followed by a discussion of some of the evidentiary challenges that it poses for civil litigation. Topics will include: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Law; Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence; Implications for Admissibility and Trials; and Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civil Litigation. Speakers: Hany Farid, Berkeley Information Science  Karen Silverman, Latham Watkins (retired), The Cantellus Group Nicole A. Ozer, ACLU, Northern California, Technology & Civil Liberties Director Moderator: Wayne Stacy, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology

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  • 105
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  • 1/1/26
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TEST SITE: AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: (Panel 2) Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT & CJRI

Occurred on April 12, 2024 Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence  Event Information | Agenda | This program does not offer CLE   Panel 2: Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence    This program will provide an introduction to Artificial Intelligence followed by a discussion of some of the evidentiary challenges that it poses for civil litigation. Topics will include: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Law; Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence; Implications for Admissibility and Trials; and Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civil Litigation.   Speakers: Ngozi Okidegbe, Boston University  Andrew Selbst, UCLA Law  Michele E. Gilman, University of Baltimore Law Sabine Gless, University of Basel Moderator: Peter Andrey Smith, Journalist

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  • 90
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  • 1/1/26
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TEST SITE: AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: (Panel 3) Implications for Admissibility and Trials

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT & CJRI

Occurred on April 12, 2024 AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: An Introduction and Discussion of the Issues Event Information | Agenda | This program does not offer CLE   Panel 3: Implications for Admissibility and Trials   This program will provide an introduction to Artificial Intelligence followed by a discussion of some of the evidentiary challenges that it poses for civil litigation. Topics will include: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Law; Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence; Implications for Admissibility and Trials; and Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civil Litigation.   Speakers: Bryant Walker Smith, University of South Carolina School of Law  Rebecca Wexler, Berkeley Law   Lindsay Freeman, Berkeley Center for Human Rights  Deborah Nelson, Nelson Boyd Attorneys; Boyd Trial Consulting Moderator: Andrea Roth, Berkeley Law

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  • 90
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  • 1/1/26
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TEST SITE: AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: (Panel 4) Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civil Litigation

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT & CJRI

Occurred on April 12, 2024 AI and Evidence in Civil Litigation: An Introduction and Discussion of the Issues Event Information | Agenda | This program does not offer CLE   Panel 4: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civil Litigation   This program will provide an introduction to Artificial Intelligence followed by a discussion of some of the evidentiary challenges that it poses for civil litigation. Topics will include: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and the Law; Artificial Intelligence, Data Quality, and the Implications for Evidence; Implications for Admissibility and Trials; and Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Civil Litigation.   Speakers: Andrea Roth, Berkeley Law Rachel Geman, Lieff Cabraser  Magistrate Judge Peter H. Kang, US District Court--Northern District of CaliforniaBrandie Nonnecke, Berkeley Law Lucilla Sioli, Director for AI and Digital Industry, DG Connect, European Commission Moderator: Tejas N. Narechania, Berkeley Law

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  • 105
    Min.
  • 1/1/26
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TEST SITE: AI as an Inventing Tool: AI as a tool to promote fair access to the patent system (Panel4/Closing)

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  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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TEST SITE: AI as an Inventing Tool: AI’s challenges to Patent law – Inventorship (Panel 2)

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  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
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  • 6/3/26
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TEST SITE: AI as an Inventing Tool: Beyond Inventorship (Panel 3)

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  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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TEST SITE: AI as an Inventing Tool: Using AI as an inventing tool – the technological basis (Panel 1)

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  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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TEST SITE: Fireside chat with Paul Grewal, Chief Legal Officer at Coinbase

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

This program does not offer MCLE. Welcome to the first episode of Blockchain at Law at Berkeley. We are a student initiated and student run organization at UC Berkeley School of Law that works on educating and supporting the next generation of lawyers on all things blockchain and cryptocurrency. My name is Yi Qu and together with Sidhant Raghuvanshi (Class of 2023), on February the 7th, 2024, we met with Paul Grewal, the Chief Legal Officer at Coinbase. We sat down with him in a classroom on campus and talked about the recent Bitcoin ETF approval, Coinbase's investment in artificial intelligence, whether Paul has a favorite regulator outside of this country, and why he thinks more law students should tune into this episode.   Speaker: Paul Grewal, Coinbase

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  • 20
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  • 11/1/25
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TEST SITE: Litigation Funding in the IP Space: What can we expect now?

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

The impact of litigation funding in the IP space continues to grow.  As District Courts get more involved in identifying the sources of litigation funding and those actually controlling the litigation, interesting facts are coming to light.  But not all litigation funding is the same.  Jonathan Stroud from Unified Patents provides insight into some of the most prolific funders in the IP space.   Speaker: Jonathan Stroud, Unified Patents   NOTE: 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.

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  • 59
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  • 6/23/25
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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Authors, Libraries, and Free Expression

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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  • 60
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  • 6/2/25
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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Closing Remarks

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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  • 28
    Min.
  • 6/2/25
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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Copyright and Internet Activism

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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  • 68
    Min.
  • 6/2/25
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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Copyright Reform

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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  • 80
    Min.
  • 6/2/25
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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Innovation

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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  • 95
    Min.
  • 6/2/25
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TEST SITE: Symposium Celebrating Pamela Samuelson: Mapping Copyright

$100.00

Program occured Novemeber 3rd, 2023 The program does not offer MCLE Event Information | Program Berkeley Law and the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology will be hosting an event to honor the career and impact (so far!) of our dear colleague Pamela Samuelson. Pamela Samuelson is the Richard M. Sherman ’74 Distinguished Professor of Law and Information at the University of California at Berkeley and a Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.  She teaches courses on intellectual property, cyberlaw, and information privacy.  She has written and spoken extensively about the challenges that new information technologies pose for traditional legal regimes, especially for intellectual property law.  She is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), a Contributing Editor of Communications of the ACM, a past Fellow of the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and an Honorary Professor of the University of Amsterdam.  She is a co-founder and chair of the Board of Directors for Authors Alliance, a nonprofit whose mission is to facilitate authorship in the public interest.  She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as a Fellow of the Center for Democracy & Technology, and a member of the Advisory Boards for Public Knowledge and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

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  • 75
    Min.
  • 6/2/25
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TEST SITE: Talk I: Copyright Challenge – A Comparative Law View on Authorship

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured on January 23, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Presented by Asia IP & Competition Law Center In Nov. 2023, the five-year-old Beijing Internet Court (“BIC”) issued a landmark judgment (Li v. Liu) on the copyright eligibility of an image generated with Stable Diffusion AI, finding the human user that provided elaborate prompts to the machine to be the “author”. This judgment has triggered a flurry of vigorous debates in China, and meanwhile attracted significant international attention. Some commented that this $70 ruling may have far-reaching implications on the evolution of AIGC in China, unleashing a trillion-dollar industry. Some contrasted this judgment with the various rejection decisions issued lately by the US Copyright Office (“USCO”), which found that the human users in the loop do not have sufficient authorial control, despite the hundreds of prompt inputs. The apparent disparity in outcomes however, may have largely shadowed the similarity of a human-centered approach adopted by both institutions facing a common conundrum. With the emergence of powerful Gen-AI tools and their varied synergies with human beings, we now start to witness real-world examples of “authorless works” as coined by Prof. Ginsburg and Luke Budiardjo. While these “works” may not fulfill the conventional authorship requirement, some of them may have remarkable commercial or even arguably artistic values (depending how we interpret “art”). How to properly address this common challenge faced by all jurisdictions, may require us to go beyond the doctrinal level and revisit the justifying principles of copyright law / author’s law, in light of the legal and economic context in the particular jurisdiction. In this inaugural Talk, we invited Profs Guobin Cui and Qian Wang, two renowned copyright law scholars in China, to give us a nuanced account of this case, against the backdrop of how the rapidly evolving copyright law deals with various technological challenges in China. As a comparison, BCLT’s own faculty director Prof. Robert Merges, Co-Director of BAIC, will provide his insight through the lens of US copyright law, as well as the underlying principles of intellectual property. Discussants:    Prof. Guobin Cui (???), Tsinghua University School of LawProf. Robert Merges, BCLTProf. Qian Wang (??), Eastern University of Political Science and Law Moderator: Dr. Yuan Hao (??), BCLT

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  • 120
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  • 7/1/25
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TEST SITE: Talk II: Commercialization Landscape of Gen-AI 2024

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured on April 30, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Presented by Asia IP & Competition Law Center ITalk II was dedicated to unraveling the emerging commercialization landscape of Gen-AI. This talk featured insights from two vanguards in the field: Di Li, the visionary Founder and CEO of XiaoIce, Microsoft’s renowned AI spinoff, and Chlon Tang, the esteemed Founding / Managing Partner of Berkeley SkyDeck Fund. Together with Yuan, they explored the transformative journey of Gen-AI from cutting-edge technological novelty to indispensable market solutions. As the initial excitement surrounding AI technologies gradually gives way to a demand for real value and comprehensive user experiences, the speakers dissected the critical elements driving the success of Gen-AI ventures, delved into the emergence of killer applications, and shared strategies for creating deep value that fosters active user engagement. This session illuminated the path towards building enduring businesses and innovation in the Gen-AI ecosystem, highlighting the notable approaches and mindsets required to navigate this rapidly evolving commercial landscape. Hopefully, this talk will provide our audience with a deeper understanding of how Gen-AI is starting to reshape innovative and creative industries.   Discussants:  Li Di, Xiaoice Dr. Yuan Hao, BCLT Chon Tang, Berkeley SkyDeck

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  • 5/28/25
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TEST SITE: Talk III: How Fair is “Fair Use” in the AI Age?

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occured on April 30, 2024 Event Information | Agenda | Resources Presented by Asia IP & Competition Law Center Conventionally, the fair use doctrine has been serving as a safety valve in balancing the copyright protection of expressive creativity and necessary access for cumulative creativity. Despite the modern US Copyright Act’s legislative intent of having broad exclusive rights and narrow limitations however, for some reasons in past decades the supposedly limited fair use doctrine has turned essentially into a  broad transformativeness test, i.e. the secondary work is transformative as a matter of law “[i]f looking at the works side-by-side, the secondary work has a different character, a new expression, and employs new aesthetics with [distinct] creative and communicative results.” This simplistic inquiry has arguably caused, among other confusions, a serious collision between authors’ right to derivative works and the transformative-use dominated fair use defense. This collision is likely to be further exacerbated with the rapid deployment of generative AI tools in the creative industry, where consumption of large amount of copyrighted works (as “raw materials”) in the training process has been forcefully argued by some as fair use, due to the “transformativeness” of the AI outputs. But is this “fair use” indeed fair, particularly in light of the fact that many such AI outputs constitute competitive commodities with the original copyrighted works created by human artists?  On a deeper level, is such a broad fair use doctrine consistent with the principles of the IP system that has been running for centuries to incentivize and honor human creativity? In the wake of Warhol v. Goldsmith, a landmark case in which the US Supreme Court took great pains to clarify the decade-long confusion prevalent in the interplay of fair use and author’s right to derivative works, please join me in an in-depth discussion with my esteemed Berkeley colleagues Prof. Peter Menell, Prof. Robert Merges: how fair is “fair use” in the AI age?   Discussants:  Dr. Yuan Hao, BCLT Prof. Peter Menell, BCLT Prof. Robert Merges, BCLT

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  • 90
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  • 5/28/25
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TEST SITE: The EU Pay Transparency Directive

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

In June of 2023, the European Union adopted a groundbreaking Pay Transparency Directive, designed to help close the gender pay gap among EU workers. This webinar will provide an overview of the major goals and provisions of the Directive. Topics will include: the role of the Directive in the EU legal order; individual rights, collective duties, and enforcement procedures under the Directive; and the advantages and shortcomings of the Directive. Join us to learn about this crucial new tool and its potential impacts on gender pay equity. Speaker: Sara Benedí Lahuerta, Assistant Professor in Law and Academic Director of French Law/Law & Language Programmes, Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin 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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  • 62
    Min.
  • 9/18/25
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TEST SITE: The Impact of Climate Change on Persons with Disabilities: Is there a role for global strategic litigation?

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-Discrimination Law

Five speakers from Australia, Europe, and North America discuss prospective and existing litigation that addresses the impact of climate change on persons with disabilities.   This panel brings together academics, lawyers, activists, and individuals with lived experiences to discuss existing and prospective climate litigation that addresses the impacts of climate change and climate action on people with disabilities. The panel is moderated by Dr. Cristy Clark. Dr. Clark is an Associate Professor with the University of Canberra Law School whose research focuses on the intersection of human rights and the environment.   Professor Sébastien Jodoin, Associate Professor at McGill University; Canada Research Chair in Human Rights, Health, and the Environment; and Director of the Disability-Inclusive Climate Action Research Programme (Directeur, Programme de recherche sur l’action climatique inclusive du handicap) (Professeur agrégé et Titulaire de la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les droits humains, la santé et l’environnement).   Dr. Laverne Jacobs is a Full Professor at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law (Canada). She is the Co-Director of BCCE's Disability Rights Working Group and Founding Director of the Law, Disability & Social Change Project. In 2022, Professor Jacobs was elected to the United Nations’ Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and is currently completing a four-year term as an expert Committee member.    Michaela Kroemer is an attorney at the law firm Krömer (Austria).   Brittni Dienhoff works closely with local communities to tackle the climate crisis. Previously, Brittni worked in private practice providing complex climate risk advice to public and private sector clients across an array of industries. Her litigation experience has included working with Traditional Owner groups across Australia on land rights issues, and at the Human Rights Law Centre. Brittni holds a Bachelor of Law (Hons) and a Bachelor of Commerce (Economics) and has contributed to publications by the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative and The Chancery Lane Project.   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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  • 90
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  • 6/23/25
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TEST SITE: The Senate's AI Roadmap—Where will it take us?

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Program occurred on July 23rd, 2024 Event Information | Speaker Bios & Contact Information Topical questions to speakers can be sent via their biopages or LinkedIn profiles hyperlinked within the slide deck. After testimony from 150 experts, the Bipartisan Senate Working Group released its Roadmap for AI policy and governance. Will it be influential? And where will it take us?  Join two of the nation's leading experts, Professor Colleen Chien and Karen Silverman for a discussion about this Roadmap and its relevance. Speakers: Colleen Chien, BCLT Karen Silvermen, The Cantellus Group

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  • 2/10/26
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TEST SITE: UPC Developments: Seizures, evidence, and expert reports

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

UPC strategy depends on understanding the options and local preferences for evidence development.  While it is theoretically one court, national preferences and national practices still weigh heavily on UPC evidence issues.  This webcast explains the current options, preferences, and differences in key UPC jurisdictions. This session explores seizure actions. Speakers: Steve Carlson, Robins Kaplan LLPKonstantin Schallmoser, Preu Bohlig

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TEST SITE: Women, Business and the Law - A World Bank Group Project: Measuring the laws that affect women’s economic opportunity in 190 economies

$100.00
  • Instructor(s):  Center on Comparative Equality & Anti-discrimination Law

For the first time, the Women, Business and the Law, a World Bank group project, assessed the gap between legal reforms and actual outcomes for women in 190 economies. The presentation was given by Tea Trumbic, Marina Elefante, and Hannelore Niesten of the World Bank Group. Their analysis revealed a shocking implementation gap. Although laws on the books imply that women enjoy roughly two-thirds the rights of men, countries on average have established less than 40% of the systems needed for full implementation. For example, 98 economies have enacted legislation mandating equal pay for women for work of equal value. Yet only 35 economies--fewer than one out of every five--have adopted pay transparency measures or enforcement mechanisms to address the pay gap.  Moderator: Eliana Zatschler, Secretary General, European Women Lawyers Association (EWLA) Presenters: Tea Trumbic, Manager, Women, Business and the Law, Global Indicators Group, Development Economics, The World Bank Group; Marina Elefante, Private Sector Development Specialist, Women, Business and the Law, Global Indicators Group, The World Bank Group; Hannelore Niesten Consultant, The World Bank Group 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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  • 75
    Min.
  • 11/15/25
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