Dear Students and Faculty, 
 

This is our last eNews for this academic year. We will resume everyone's favorite newsletter on Monday, August 21. Good luck on final exams and we hope that all of you have a wonderful summer!

 

This week's BCLT/BTLJ Law & Tech Speaker Series talk has been cancelled for a memorial for Boalt student Nathan Berry. 

 

boalt.org is looking for students interested in promoting the use of technology to improve the way we study and practice law. Sign up at boalt.org or email us at info@boalt.org. We look forward to you joining the team!


BCLT is hosting a Summer Mixer for rising 2L and 3L Berkeley Law students who are working in the Bay Area on Thursday, July 13, at Hogan Lovells LLP, San Francisco. See below for more information. RSVP today »

 

Law & Tech Certificate Applications

Applications are still being accepted for the Law & Technology Certificate; it's easy to apply and most students qualify. Final deadline to apply is July 1, 2017. Note: Applications received on the April 1 deadline will be noted in the commencement program as having received this certificate. Apply online and view more information »

 

See below for more information on these and other events, opportunities and more.
 
If you have any questions about this week's content or items for inclusion in future newsletters, please email bclt@law.berkeley.eduAll items for inclusion must be submitted by 12:00 P.M. Friday of the week prior to publication.

 

 

 THIS WEEK

 

 

 

Patent Law Society Presents: Keep Calm and Patent

 

 

 

 

Monday, April 24, 2017

1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

Boalt Hall, Room 110

 

Join us for a discussion on the differences between patent prosecution,litigation, and post-grant proceedings. We will start with an overview of the differences followed by a panel with associates from Finnegan representing the different practice areas. Lunch provided on a first-come, first served basis.

 

Panel:

 

Erik R. Puknys, Partner, Palo Alto

Chris McKinley, Associate, Palo Alto

Jeff Smyth, Associate, Palo Alto

Duane Carver ‘16, Associate, Atlanta


Co-sponsored by PLS and BCLT. 

 

 

CAPS Presents: Part II: Little, No, or Bad Credit: How to Get (Re)Started Using Credit

 

 

 

Monday, April 24, 2017

1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.

Boalt Hall, Room 110

 

How can you get started building credit (again), when everybody wants you to have a “good” credit score already? Little, no, or bad credit affects your eligibility for loans, mortgages, and even employment, so building and keeping a good score can be a big asset. In this session, learn how to get (re)started using credit wisely, and avoid damage from mistakes, identity theft, or fraud. Also, learn how to improve “bad” credit scores from the damage caused by fraud, late payments, defaulted loans, collection accounts, medical collections, or bankruptcies. Learn to use free legal tools to improve your credit yourself without using risky credit “repair,” subprime loans, or other predatory financial products.


Co-sponsored by CAPS and BCLT.

 

 

Consumer Student Graduation Event

 

 

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.

Boalt Hall, Warren Room

 

Save the date! Join CAPS on the evening of Tuesday, April 25th for our 2nd annual consumer law student graduation celebration! Professor Mermin will host this celebration of graduating 3Ls and LLMs who have made an impact on the consumer law community at Berkeley Law. Dinner and drinks will be provided.

 

Co-sponsored by CAPS and BCLT.

 

 

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

 

 

BCLT Summer Mixer

 

Thursday, July 13, 2017
6:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M.

Hogan Lovells LLP

3 Embarcadero Center #1500
San Francisco, CA 94111

 

Working in the Bay Area this summer? Take a break for the evening and come to the BCLT Summer Networking Mixer at Hogan Lovells LLP in San Francisco. This is a great opportunity to connect with your classmates and meet attorneys from the top law firms and in-house counsel from leading tech companies. Do not miss this exclusive networking opportunity in the preparation for Early Interview Week. Drinks and light refreshments will be served.

 

Please RSVP by Friday, June 30. RSVP online »

 

PLEASE NOTE: This event is open to current Berkeley Law J.D. students. BCLT is working with the Advanced Degree Programs department to organize events specifically for LL.M. students.

 

 

 

 

LAW AND TECH OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

 

ABA Center for Innovation-Microsoft NextGen Fellow 

The ABA Center for Innovation and Microsoft have announced a unique new fellowship opportunity for recent law school graduates. The ABA Center for Innovation-Microsoft NextGen Fellow will gain invaluable experience while positively impacting the delivery of legal services to those most in need of assistance. In residence at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington, the NextGen Fellow will spend most of his or her time helping to advance the an ABA-Microsoft project with the Legal Services Corporation that is creating statewide online justice portals, but will also contribute to a variety of other technology initiatives.  Full details and application process at http://abacenterforinnovation.org/aba-center-innovation-microsoft-nextgen-fellow

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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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