Navigating Your Career in a Turbulent Market Coffee Break with Irene Liu is a new Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. Conversations will explore lessons learned and what listeners can take away from the guests’ experiences. In this […]
June 2023 Berkeley Law’s unique legal program crafted by the nation’s #1 IP & tech law program is back. Broad, meandering CLE programming can be a waste of time – a waste that most busy lawyers cannot afford. Practitioners need to focus on the precise legal issues that matter to their specific practice. To get […]
On June 8, BCLB will host our second annual Art, Finance, and Law Symposium at SFMOMA. Speakers include UC professors Pamela Samuelson and Peter Menell, on the Andy Warhol Foundation vs. Goldsmith case before the Supreme Court; and UC professor Frank Partnoy and Jessica Feinstein, Co-Chief, Money Laundering, U.S. Attorney’s Office, SDNY, on international fraud […]
Corporate Finance Fundamentals is an online certificate program and knowledge platform for practicing attorneys and other non-financial professionals that focuses on how to apply financial information analysis and corporate valuation in a variety of corporate settings and throughout the legal practice. The program is delivered through a series of online lectures and interviews. Participants can […]
Regulation Innovation Coffee Break with Irene Liu is a new Berkeley Boosts webinar series from Berkeley Law Executive Education featuring interviews with influential leaders on impactful events in their careers, lives, and organizations. Conversations will explore lessons learned and what listeners can take away from the guests’ experiences. In this episode, Irene speaks with Paul […]
Implicit Bias Credit Available (pending approval) This three-part Berkeley Judicial Institute program series will focus on why and how judges should communicate with those in the media. We’ll consider the ethical restraints on judges, and the longstanding belief that judges should communicate only through opinions. We’ll ask our audience to consider our conclusion: that communicating […]
Implicit Bias Credit Available (pending approval) This three-part Berkeley Judicial Institute program series will focus on why and how judges should communicate with those in the media. We’ll consider the ethical restraints on judges, and the longstanding belief that judges should communicate only through opinions. We’ll ask our audience to consider our conclusion: that communicating […]
Implicit Bias Credit Available (pending approval) This three-part Berkeley Judicial Institute program series will focus on why and how judges should communicate with those in the media. We’ll consider the ethical restraints on judges, and the longstanding belief that judges should communicate only through opinions. We’ll ask our audience to consider our conclusion: that communicating […]