Hello again and maybe we'll see you in Cambridge!
Hello again and happy fall. If you follow my blog you may have noticed that I took a hiatus that lasted through the summer. While I’ve enjoyed some time offline, now I’m really missing the blogging community and glad to be jumping back into the conversation.
Since my last post was about a law school event at Yale, I guess it’s fitting to restart with a note about an upcoming event at Harvard. I am participating in the 2007 Law, Technology & IP Career Panel, hosted by the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology, and speaking on a panel about "Why Practice Technology and IP Law?"
I’m looking forward to the panel as it’s a great opportunity to reflect on why I love what I do and to meet others who are excited about this area of practice. My focus is on the media law side of technology, namely the on-going theme of digital convergence and the intersection points of technological innovation and artistic creativity. It’s about new uses of digital content and the evolving habits of the digital consumer, so what I deal with is always something novel, innovative, and intellectually interesting.
Here are the details:
Date: Tuesday, September 18
Location: John Chipman Gray room, Pound Hall (2nd Floor), Harvard Law School
Check-in: 6:30-7:00pm
Panels: 7:00-8:30pm
Reception: 8:30-10:00pm
Harvard is my undergraduate alma mater so I am looking forward to being in Cambridge. I’m going with my son, who plays Pop Warner football, so we’ll probably head over to Soldier’s Field too. Hope to bump into old or new friends while we’re there!


