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UC Berkeley, School of Law

421 Boalt Hall; Berkeley, CA 94720

law.berkeley.edu/bclt

 

Dear Berkeley Law Students,
 
We hope you enjoyed the long weekend! There are lots of offerings this week. The lunch lecture on Tuesday, January 19, features Boalt alumni Lee Van Pelt, as he discusses cryptography and bitcoin.  BCLT is creating a resume book for BCLT sponsor law firms. And applications are now being accepted for the Law & Technology Certificate; it's easy to apply and most students qualify. See below for more information on these and more.
 

If you have any questions about this week's content or items for inclusion in future newsletters, please email bclt@law.berkeley.edu

 
BCLT/BTLJ Law & Tech Speaker Series: Van Pelt, Yi & James LLP
 
 
“Secret Messages, Cash, and Security:
What a Lawyer Needs to Understand About Cryptography” 
 
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
12:45 - 1:45 PM
Boalt Hall, Room 105
   
Lee Van Pelt ‘93, professor at Berkeley Law and partner at Van Pelt, Yi and James LLP, will address the following questions in his presentation:
  • How does public key cryptography work?
  • What is a hash?
  • How does bitcoin work and what is a blockchain? 
Lunch will be served for students staying for the entire presentation.
 
Sponsored by the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology (BCLT), the Berkeley Technology Law Journal (BTLJ), and the Berkeley Information Privacy Law Association (BIPLA).
 
 
Consumer Advocacy and Protection Society (CAPS)
 
 
 
Wednesday, January 20
1:00 - 2:00 PM
Boalt Hall, Room 132
 
Consumer Advocacy and Protection Society (CAPS) will host their First General Meeting of the semester on Wednesday, January 20, from 1:00 - 2:00 PM, room 141.
 
They will be discussing upcoming events and leadership opportunities for next year.
 
Lunch will be served. 
 
 
Sports Entertainment Law Society (SELS) Speaker Series: Backstage with Insomniac's Simon Rust Lamb
 
 
 
Wednesday, January 20
12:45 - 2:00 PM
Boalt Hall, Room 132
 
Simon Rust Lamb is an entertainment industry veteran with 20 years of experience discovering, developing, and amplifying artists and creative experiences. As the former Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel of Insomniac, Mr. Lamb managed business and legal affairs, event production and permitting, and partnerships for one of the world’s most innovative concert and music festival production companies. Prior to Insomniac, Mr. Lamb had a solo law practice focusing on the protection and monetization of intellectual property assets. He also provided creative, strategic business, and legal advice to clients across the media spectrum. Mr. Lamb’s professional experience spans live events, motion picture, television, music, publishing, and new media.
 
Lunch will be served for students staying for the entire presentation.
 
This event is sponsored by SELS and BCLT.
 

 

 

FUTURE EVENTS

 

 

 
Latino Lawyers in Tech: Challenges and Opportunities in the Bay Area and Beyond
 
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Registration: 4:30 - 5:00 PM
Program and Q&A: 5:00 - 6:15 PM
Networking Reception: 6:15 - 7:15 PM
 Littler Mendelson P.C.
650 California St. 
20th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108
 
Join us for a panel discussion featuring accomplished Latino attorneys who work with, or in, the Bay Area tech industry. Panelists will discuss the challenges they have faced following law school, as well as their experiences entering and succeeding at some of the country’s most innovative technology companies. While the panel will focus on assisting law students, this event is open to any individual who is interested in supporting the diversity of the Bay Area technology bar.
 
Please RSVP before January 22, 2016. 
 
This event is complimentary and intended for individuals who are members of either the SFLRLA, the HNBA, the HNBA YLD, or anyone interested in supporting diversity in the Bay Area Technology bar.
 
 
Knobbe Martens Dinner Reception
 
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
2700 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
 
Knobbe Martens cordially invites 1L, 2L and 3L Law Students with technical degrees or a demonstrated interest in trademark prosecution to join us for a dinner reception.
 
Meet with lawyers from one of the country's most prominent intellectual property law firms to learn more about our practice, our people, and why we offer an opportunity second to none to build a rewarding career in IP law. 
 
Please RSVP to Candice Lee with a resume by February 12, 2016.
 
 

 

 

LAW AND TECH OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

 
Resume Books: Collecting Resumes from Boalt Students- 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls and LLMs
 
Every year, BCLT compiles resumes for 1L and 2L students who are looking for a summer job, and 3Ls who are looking for employment after graduation. We compile these resumes into separate books for 1Ls, 2Ls, and 3Ls and send them to BCLT sponsor law firms. This is another way to get your resume in front of prospective employers.  This year, we will also compile LLM resumes. NOTE: please recognize that BCLT sponsor firms hire very few LLMs who do not have a U.S. JD.
 
Please e-mail a PDF version of your resume to bclt@law.berkeley.edu by February 12, 2016.
 
 
 
Law & Technology Certificate Program
 
Deadline to apply: April 1, 2016, if students wish to be noted in the graduation program as having received the certificate. 
 
 
 
Public Internet Fellowship - Upturn
 
Upturn is seeking to hire a Technology Policy Fellow starting late spring / summer. This could be an ideal position for a current 3L who wants to work on big data, civil rights and social justice. Upturn is a small and unique DC-based consulting firm that works alongside social justice leaders to shape the impact of new technologies on people’s lives. Its recent projects have ranged frompolice body-worn cameras to the online market for payday loans. 
 
Applications are due January 15, 2016
 
 

 

Fellowship Opportunity- Singapore Management University
 
The School of Law at the Singapore Management University (SMU) has an opening for one Post-doctoral Research Fellow position for its Applied Research Centre for Intellectual Assets and the Law in Asia. This is a one-year position, with possible renewal for a further year.
 
Closing date for the receipt of applications and references is January 31, 2016.
 
 

 

Counsel Intern- Facebook
 
Facebook was built to help people connect and share, and over the last decade our tools have played a critical part in changing how people around the world communicate with one another. With over a billion people using the service and more than fifty offices around the globe, a career at Facebook offers countless ways to make an impact in a fast growing organization.
 
Want to spend your summer working in the legal department of a dynamic, fast-moving, innovative company? Facebook is seeking three talented law students to spend the summer helping out our legal department. The summer 2016 internship will be based out of headquarters in Menlo Park.
 
Responsibilities:
The structure and the assigned projects will depend on the department’s needs at the time. The work may be in one or more of the following areas:
•    Corporate
•    Commercial
•    Product
•    Privacy
•    Regulatory
•    Litigation
•    Employment
 
Requirements:
•    Current first-year law student at a nationally-accredited law school
•    Strong academic records
•    Exercises sound judgment and high standards of professionalism
•    Exceptional interpersonal skills and ability to develop strong working relationships inside and outside Facebook
•    Self-motivated, creative, resourceful, detail-oriented, highly organized
•    Ability to handle sensitive information and maintain confidentiality
•    Prior experience working in a high-growth or startup technology company a plus
 

 

 

2016 1L Summer Associate IP Litigation Position- White and Case, Silicon Valley
 
The Summer Associate Program at White & Case provides real client work and practice-oriented skills training. You will be part of a dynamic team where you can expect to make a difference. Our Summer Associate Program prioritizes learning through substantive hands-on work while offering ample opportunities to socialize and network with your peers and mentors. The lawyers in our Silicon Valley office work on matters involving cutting-edge technology ranging from mobile technology to on-line retail to the Internet of things and the systems that make it all possible. As a summer associate, you will have the chance to assist case teams on high-stakes litigation matters (including international litigations) for respected industry leaders and well-established multinational companies. 
 
Qualifications & Requirements 
 
We are seeking first-year law students with a strong interest in IP Litigation who have demonstrated high levels of academic achievement in their undergraduate and legal education. A technical undergraduate or graduate degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering is required, and previous professional experience is strongly preferred. How to Apply Please send the required application materials listed below to the following contacts: Executive Office Partner, Bijal Vakil at bvakil@whitecase.com and Administrative Coordinator, Amrit Dhadli at amrit.dhadli@whitecase.com
  • Your current resume
  • A cover letter
  • Copies of your undergraduate/graduate/law school transcripts.
 
Internship- 23andMe (Spring and Summer) 
 
The groundbreaking genomic analysis company, 23andMe, is seeking a law student with relevant healthcare, life sciences, and technology expertise to intern during the spring 2016 semester, with the opportunity to continue the internship through the summer. The intern will work closely with 23andMe attorneys to support various business practices, focusing on genomic, consumer health, privacy, big data, consumer services, informatics, and corporate legal issues.
 
 

 

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