Dear Students and Faculty, 
 

We hope you had a wonderful and restful long weekend. This week in our BCLT/BTLJ Law & Tech Speaker Series we have speakers from Kilpatrick Townsend LLP today, 2/21, and from Altshuler Berzon LLP on Thursday, 2/23.

 

Law & Tech Certificate Applications

Applications are being accepted for the Law & Technology Certificate; it's easy to apply and most students qualify. Deadline is April 1, 2017. Apply online and view more information.

 

See below for more information on these and other events, opportunities and more.
 
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 THIS WEEK

 

 

 

BCLT/BTLJ Law & Tech Speaker Series: Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

 

 

 

 

"Trends in the Patent Monetization Market”

 

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

12:45 P.M. - 1:45 P.M.

Boalt Hall, Room 105

 

After a brief discussion of the evolution of the patent monetization market, partner Babak Sani will address the various dynamics and players that define the growing patent monetization ecosystem, from NPEs and privateers to brokers and investors, and defensive aggregators and pledges. He will also discuss the impact of the recent judicial and legislative changes to patent laws on the patent monetization market.

 

Lunch is served for students staying for the entire presentation.

 

Sponsored by the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology (BCLT),  Berkeley Technology Law Journal (BTLJ) and the Patent Law Society (PLS).

 

This event is open to current Berkeley Law students, Berkeley Law affiliates and BCLT law firm sponsors only.

 

 

SELS Presents: PIXAR Animation Studios Chief Legal Counsel Jim Kennedy

 

Wednesday, February 22

Boalt Room 12

12:45 P.M. - 1:45 P.M.

 

Jim Kennedy is the Chief Legal Counsel at PIXAR Animation Studios. Jim was previously Executive Vice President, Business & Legal Affairs and Corporate Secretary at THQ, and served in legal and business affairs positions at Electronic Arts, Mindscape, and Lucasfilm. Jim will be discussing his careers, legal responsibilities, and typical legal issues facing PIXAR. The talk will be followed by casual Q&A. Lunch will be served.

 

 

Universities Allied for Essential Medicines Presents: Nothing About Us, Without Us: HIV/AIDS and Policy Advocacy in a social justice framework

 

 

Wednesday, February 22

Boalt Hall, Room. 141

12:45 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

 

In the 1980s, HIV/AIDS started as the 4H disease: Haitians, Hemophiliacs, Homosexuals, & Heroine addicts. For seven years, a sitting US president refused to address the largest growing health issue in the US. But between, the 1980s-1990s, marginalized communities and people living with HIV/AIDS mobilized.


Today, the fastest growing segment of new HIV/AIDS infections is the US is among black American women living in the South. And a new US president is set to make massive roll-backs in global health spending. Thirty-five states still have HIV criminalization laws, despite the advent of anti-retroviral therapy dropping the risk of transmission to near zero. Socioeconomic barriers to treatment remain high with a year of treatment running $12,000 in the US.


Join us in our panel discussion of how law & policy have shaped the response to the epidemic and why disparities continue to persist. Lunch is served.


Panelists:

Emalie Huriaux, Director of Federal & State Affairs, Project Inform

Laura Thomas, Deputy State Director, Drug Policy Alliance

Naina Khanna, Executive Director, Positive Women's Network - USA

 

 

BCLT/BTLJ Law & Tech Speaker Series: Altshuler Berzon LLP 

 

"Winning Privacy Cases: A Litigator's Insights”

 

Thursday, February 23, 2017

12:45 P.M. - 1:45 P.M.

Boalt Hall, Room 105

 

Michael Rubin is one of the nation's leading class action lawyers, having brought cases against a dating service that misused customer confidences for high-pressure sales pitches, against banks that data-mined customer records and sold profiles to marketers, and against credit card issuers that recorded consumer phone calls. These and other cases pose difficult challenges of civil procedure, litigation, and settlement strategy. Rubin will discuss how he navigated these issues to secure some of the largest settlements ever in privacy litigation, offering insights useful to privacy lawyers and IP lawyers alike.

 

Lunch is served for students staying for the entire presentation.

 

Sponsored by Berkeley Center for Law & Technology (BCLT), Berkeley Technology Law Journal (BTLJ), Berkeley Information Privacy Law Association (BIPLA), and Consumer Advocacy and Protection Society (CAPS). 


This event is open to current Berkeley Law students, Berkeley Law affiliates and BCLT law firm sponsors only.

 

 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

 

 

1Ls - Planning Ahead: Tips for Surviving Fall Recruiting and a Preview of Law Firm Life

 

 

 

Thursday, February 23, 2017

5:30 P.M. – 7:30 P.M.

Cooley – San Francisco

101 California Street

San Francisco, CA

 

Join Cooley lawyers from our Palo Alto and San Francisco offices for an informal gathering to learn about fall recruiting and life at Cooley. Hiring partners, former summer associates and our legal talent staff will share tips on navigating on-campus interviews and provide a preview of associate life at a big law firm.A networking reception will follow the panel discussion. All first year law students are invited to attend.

 

RSVP »

 

For more information, please email Hannah Peterson or call +1 650 843 5826.

 

 

Staying Motivated in "Big" Energy Law: BERC@Boalt Lunch Chat

 

Monday, February 27

Boalt Hall, Room 12

12:45 P.M. - 1:45 P.M.

 

Passionate about the potential of clean technology and renewable energy to resolve some of our most pressing challenges as a society? Staring down a career in "big" or other-sized law this summer or after graduation, wondering if you'll be able to advance those goals in these roles? We might not have all the answers but we promise to be real with you. Come chat with BERC@Boalt alumni practicing in energy-related fields at "big law" firms and ask your existential and practical questions about pursuing this career path, now and in the coming years. Lunch will be served, courtesy of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology.

 

 

 

LAW AND TECH OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

 

1L Summer Position - Haynes and Boone, LLP 

 

 

 

 

Haynes and Boone, LLP is actively looking for a 1L to work this summer in its patent litigation department in Palo Alto.


To apply, please email Partner Brian Kwok, brian.kwok@haynesboone.com with your resume and grade transcript.

 

 

Privacy Legal Internship - Summer 2017

The Future of Privacy Forum seeks a legal intern for Summer 2017 in Washington, D.C. FPF is a non-profit organization that serves as a catalyst for privacy leadership and scholarship, advancing principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. The Intern will support Policy Counsel by conducting research and writing related to developing and evaluating data practices in the consumer and commercial sector by: shaping corporate practices, engaging with regulators and government agencies, and providing privacy thought leadership in a variety of technology settings. For Summer 2017, issue portfolios may include Big Data and the Internet of Things, Connected Cars, Ad Tracking, Mobile Location Analytics, Smart Cities, Wearables, De-identification standards, Algorithmic Discrimination, and the ethical uses of data. 

Apply by sending resume, cover letter, and writing sample (5 pages or less) to lsmith@fpf.org

 

Warner Bros. Legal Internship - Summer 2017

 

Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. is seeking a select group of law students as summer interns. Warner Bros. has a number of legal departments focusing on subject matters such as motion picture production and distribution, video games, home entertainment, litigation, intellectual property, employment law, and other entertainment related matters. Successful candidates will be placed in one of these legal departments. Interns should expect to be exposed to various legal activities associated with the hosting legal department including, as required, legal research, transactional drafting, preparation of legal memoranda, and other tasks. For more info and to apply:

 

http://www.warnerbroscareers.com/search-jobs/?156340BR

 

 

Yale Law School: Summer Fellow

 

The Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency (CRIT) at Yale Law School (YLS) invites applications for a summer fellow position. The summer fellow will assist in all aspects of CRIT's ongoing litigation and other activities.

 

The Collaboration for Research Integrity and Transparency (CRIT) is an inter-disciplinary initiative of YLS, Yale Medical School, and the Yale School of Public Health, launched in 2016. CRIT staff work in collaboration with the Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic (MFIA) at YLS to promote public health by ensuring open access to scientific data as well to improve the integrity of biomedical and clinical research.

The summer fellow will be responsible for assisting in all aspects of CRIT's current cases including, as necessary, drafting pleadings and briefs, conducting legal research, and drafting policy reports.

The summer fellow will work under the supervision of Cortelyou Kenney, Research Scholar in Law and CRIT Staff Attorney, David Schulz, Co-Director of the MFIA Clinic and a partner at Levine, Sullivan, Koch & Schulz LLP, and John Langford, Clinical Lecturer in Law and Abrams Clinical Fellow at the Yale Law School Information Society Project.

 

More details can be found here

 

 

Greenberg Traurig part-time law clerk opportunity in Silicon Valley

 

 

 

 


Greenberg Traurig is accepting applications from current law school students for a part-time law clerk position in the intellectual property, data privacy and security group in its Silicon Valley office.  During the semester, the law clerk will be working 15 to 20 hours per week.

 

 

Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School seeking interns for the summer 2017

 

The Cyberlaw Clinic provides high-quality, pro-bono legal services to individuals, start-ups, non-profit organizations, and government entities. Summer interns can expect direct hands-on experience working with clients under the supervision of the Clinic's staff attorneys. More information about the Cyberlaw Clinic can be found at http://clinic.cyber.harvard.edu.

 

Time Commitment: 
Summer internships are full time positions (35 hours/week) for up to 10 weeks. The Summer 2017 program will run from Monday, June 5 through Friday, August 11.


Payment: 
Law students applying for summer internships at the Cyberlaw Clinic are encouraged to apply for summer public interest funding from their law school to cover their summer payment.

 

To Apply: The application deadline for all students for Summer 2017 is Monday, February 13, 2017 at 11:59 P.M., ET. Applications will be accepted in the Application Tracker at: https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/apply/jobs/16?apptracker_id=16

 

Note - Other Berkman Internships: 

The Berkman Klein Center offers additional internship opportunities for law students outside of the Cyberlaw Clinic.  The full list of available Summer 2017 internships can be found here.

Further information about applying for any internship at the Berkman Center as a law student, including Application Tracker instructions, can be found here.


Questions?  Check out the FAQ, and if you have a question not addressed there, email Rebecca Tabasky at rtabasky@cyber.law.harvard.edu

 

 
2017-19 Frank Stanton Fellowship at EFF
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is now accepting applications for its 2017-19 Frank Stanton Fellowship. EFF is especially seeking applicants who have prior legal or non-legal experience working with nonprofit social justice organizations. Applicants should be recent law school graduates or law students who will be graduating this Spring.
 
As a fellow, you will work side-by-side with EFF’s staff attorneys for two years on civil liberties litigation with the goal of developing an expertise in First Amendment issues implicated by new technologies. Non-litigation responsibilities may include advocacy, public speaking, blogging, media appearances, and work on legislative and regulatory matters related to surveillance and law enforcement.
 
 

 

1L Summer Program - Hogan Lovells

 

 

 

 

Hogan Lovells seeks a select group of first-year law students for our 2017 Summer Associate Program in our Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Northern Virginia, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. offices.

 

We are looking for candidates who have serious, long-term commitments to practicing law in cities that are home to our U.S. offices. We require excellent academic credentials and communication skills, demonstrated leadership ability, good judgment, strong motivation, work experience, and the ability to work well with others.

 

Hogan Lovells is a proud participant in the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Scholars Program (LCLD). In addition to our general 1L hiring process, which is open to all first-year law students, 1Ls are eligible to apply for the LCLD Scholars Program in select Hogan Lovells offices. LCLD Scholars at Hogan Lovells will have the opportunity to work on assignments with specific clients under the supervision of our firm’s lawyers. LCLD Scholars additionally will have the opportunity to participate in the LCLD Scholars Summit in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 23-25, 2017.

 

View more information and apply online.

 

 

White & Case LLP – Silicon Valley - 1L Summer Associate

 

 

1L Intellectual Property Fellowship

 

As a White & Case 1L Intellectual Property Fellow, you will participate in our Summer Program in Silicon Valley for a total of ten weeks. A portion of your summer will be spent working off-site at a Firm client. During your time at the Firm, you will have the opportunity to receive Intellectual Property– focused assignments.

 

As an IP Fellow, you will participate in all aspects of the Summer Program, including our training sessions, the US Summer Associate Conference (in New York), ongoing mentorship opportunities and networking with our lawyers and social events. You will also gain valuable insight into what we do and what it means to practice law here simply by working and interacting with our lawyers. We know that timely and meaningful feedback is important to your professional growth and you will receive feedback regarding your work over the course of the summer. A successful Fellow will be invited to return to the Firm for the following summer.

 

In addition to the summer associate salary, IP Fellows will receive a US$15,000 scholarship to be paid in two equal amounts. The first portion will be paid upon receiving and accepting an offer to return for a full 2L summer, and the second portion will be paid upon receiving and accepting an offer of full-time employment. In addition, the Firm will cover all costs related to the USPTO exam upon acceptance of a full-time employment offer.

 

Apply online and view more information

 

 

ACLU-Northern California Spring and Summer 2017 Law & Policy Internship Program





The ACLU of Northern California invites applications for Spring and Summer 2017 internships in its Legal-Policy Department. Internships are full- or part-time, generally requiring a 16–24 hours per week commitment. Interns will be eligible for Law School field placement credit. Students must commit to working all semester (12–14 weeks). The ACLU prefers that part-time interns commit to work full work days (i.e., two eight-hour days rather than four four-hour days) and recommends that students commit as many days a week as possible for the best internship experience. (For details about field placement credits, contact Sue Schechter, sschechter@law.berkeley.edu.)

 

For full details, information on internships, and to apply go here.

 

 

 

ACADEMIC OFFERINGS

 

 

 
Law & Technology Certificate Program
 
Applications are being accepted for the Law & Technology Certificate program.
 
The Law & Technology Certificate recognizes successful completion of a specialized course of study in addition to an activity component. The curricular requirements emphasize depth and breadth of coverage and afford students substantial flexibility in adapting their course of study toward a range of career paths at the growing intersection of law and technology.
 
 

 

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