NYC Bar Program: Careers in Technology Law
The New York City Bar Association presents:
Careers in Technology Law: A Program for Law Students and Recent Law Graduates
Technology has become ubiquitous, as have legal issues that involve technology, including intellectual property protection and licensing, data privacy, and communications. More and more, the law is interacting with technology, and tomorrow’s lawyers need to be aware of the multitude of ways the two intersect. This panel will discuss what careers exist in technology law, what those practices entail, how to get involved, and how one can prepare for a career in technology law.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012, 6:30 - 8:30 pm
House of the Association, 42 West 44th Street
Registration: There is no charge for this program, however registration is necessary.
Speakers:
DEREK BAMBAUER, Associate Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
JULIA CHENG, Founder, CyberlawStudio
NATHAN POULSEN, Chadbourne & Parke
GLEN WESTERBACK, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
AARON WILLIAMSON, Counsel, Software Freedom
DEREK BAMBAUER, Associate Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
JULIA CHENG, Founder, CyberlawStudio
NATHAN POULSEN, Chadbourne & Parke
GLEN WESTERBACK, Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz
AARON WILLIAMSON, Counsel, Software Freedom
Sponsored by:
Committee on Law Student Perspectives, Jessica Silverstein, Chair
Committee on Law Student Perspectives, Jessica Silverstein, Chair
Members of the Association and their guests are welcome to attend.
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