Westlaw Introduction for First-Summer LL.M. Executive Track Students

Virtual (Zoom)

Designed for Executive Track students in their first summer of the Two-Summer program, this webinar will introduce legal research using Westlaw. (Remote Plus Summer students do not need to attend). Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4898710299?omn=86489831060

LL.M. Job Fairs Presentation

132 Law Building

Berkeley Law is a founding member of the consortiums that host the two major LL.M. student job fairs: the International Student Interview Program (ISIP), and the UCLA LL.M. Interview Program. All first-summer and current Remote + Summer students who have a first degree in law from outside the United States will be eligible to participate […]

Networking 101: Telling Your Story

132 Law Building

As lawyers, we must be storytellers. This is especially true as you navigate your professional journey: it is critical to learn how to best use all the tools at your disposal to tell your own story and shape how others will see you. Join your LL.M. advising team for an interactive workshop on using LinkedIn, […]

Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Project: “Globalizing the Protection of Cultural Heritage” at IMT Lucca

IMT Lucca , Italy

The Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Project will participate in "Globalizing the Protection of Cultural Heritage" at IMT Lucca, June 23-26, with Professor Sonia Katyal presenting her work "The Spectrum of Digital Repatriation" and Delia Violante presenting the Berkeley Art, Law, and Finance Project. This international partnership exemplifies the Project's core mission: fostering collaboration across […]

2025 BCLT Privacy Law Forum: Life Sciences

Online - B-CLE

Session 1: International Data Transfers BCLT Life Sciences Law & Policy Center Tuesday, June 24, 2025 | 1:00 p.m. | B-CLE 0.75 General CLE & CPE Credit Available Register | Resources | Speaker Bios & Contact Info Join Lokke Moerel and Kaylee Cox Bankston from Morrison Foerster to learn what you need to know about […]

GenAI & Law Practice Workshop: AI Tools in Legal Practice

10 Law Building

In the second of a three-part workshop series on GenAI & The Practice of Law, Kristie Chamorro of the Berkeley Law Library will focus on GenAI tools in legal practice. She will also discuss important ethical considerations and potential risks involved with its use. This event is intended for LL.M. students.

Writing Mechanics Workshop for English Language Learners

Virtual (Zoom)

In this writing mechanics workshop, we will cover common grammatical and syntax errors made by English language learners. If you are not a native English speaker and you feel that you could improve your technical writing skills, then this workshop is for you. This event is for LL.M. students. Attend remotely by Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/91218483831?pwd=0tbWQaYYTkSZZMsMFG7xPNd9dbuulz.1

Virtually As Good? Psychological and Practical Issues in Online Mediation

Online - Zoom

Zoom Registration | Resources | Add to Calendar How do our brains work differently in the online environment?  What implications does that have for trust formation in a settlement context? Which parties gain an upper hand by bargaining remotely? Please join the Berkeley Judicial Institute as Moderator Judge Anuradha Vaitheswaran (ret.) talks to mediator and adjunct law professor L. Craig […]

GenAI & Law Practice Workshop: GenAI Use Cases & Prompting

10 Law Building

In this final workshop in a three-part series, Kristie Chamorro of the Berkeley Law Library will review effective prompt engineering, consider limitations in GenAI models, and lead participants through several real world case studies and examples, including demonstrations. This event is intended primarily for LL.M. students, although others may attend.

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