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Berkeley Boosts Webinar: Generative AI and Commercial Contracts
Join Irene Liu (Berkeley Law Executive-in-Residence), and Wei Chen (General Counsel of Infloblox and Lead Instructor for Commercial Contract Fundamentals) as they explore how generative AI is, and is not, changing the way commercial contracts are designed, executed, and managed.
Find out more about Berkeley Boosts Webinar: Generative AI and Commercial Contracts12:00 pm
Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Murad Idris, University of Michigan
Murad Idris is Associate Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Science and Associate Director of the Global Islamic Studies Center at the University of Michigan. He is the author of War for Peace: Genealogies of a Violent Ideal in Western and Islamic Thought (Oxford, 2019) and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Comparative […]
Find out more about Kadish Workshop in Law, Philosophy, and Political Theory: Murad Idris, University of Michigan1:00 pm
Conversations on Civil Justice | “Justice at Trial”
This short webinar will feature renowned trial lawyer James Brosnahan discussing his new book “Justice at Trial.” The Conversations in Civil Justice series, including this program, is sponsored by the AAJ’s Robert L. Habush Endowment.
Find out more about Conversations on Civil Justice | “Justice at Trial”Purdue Pharma Goes to (Bankruptcy) Court: The Future of Mass Torts from Asbestos to the Opioid Crisis
Please join the American Constitution Society for a lunchtime discussion focused on the advantages and disadvantages of using bankruptcy to resolve mass-tort cases, with a focus on the Purdue Pharma case before the Supreme Court this term. The discussion will be moderated by Professor Andrew Bradt and will feature The Honorable William Lafferty, a Bankruptcy […]
Find out more about Purdue Pharma Goes to (Bankruptcy) Court: The Future of Mass Torts from Asbestos to the Opioid Crisis2:00 pm
Defendance Weekly Drop-in Practice
Join The Defendance for our weekly drop-in dance practice at 2pm in the RSF's Group Exercise room. Each week, we rotate volunteers to lead a class. Practices usually consist of abut 10 minutes of warm up, 30-40 minutes to learn a section of choreography, and 10-20 minutes to run choreography and participate in optional recording […]
Find out more about Defendance Weekly Drop-in PracticeEvents are wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, contact the organizer of the event. Advance notice is kindly requested.
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