Event CLE
The Engelberg Center hosts a number of events throughout the year that include CLE. You can find CLE materials for all current Engelberg Center events on this page.
Equality Machine FUNTIME BOOK PARTY, March 23, 2023
Orly Lobel, a renowned tech policy scholar, defends technology as a powerful tool we can harness to achieve equality and a better future. She presents her book, The Equality Machine (an Economist Best Book of 2022), in this one-hour FUNTIME BOOK PARTY. Below are the CLE materials for this event.
This event has been approved for one New York State CLE credit in the category of Areas of Professional Practice. The credit is both transitional and non-transitional; it is suitable for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys.
- Combatting Online Harms Through Innovation
- Do Dating Apps’ Algorithms Really Expand our Match Pool? (Excerpt from The Equality Machine)
- In Japan, Humanoid Robots Could Soon Become Part of the Family (Excerpt from The Equality Machine)
- Sounds Like Me (Excerpt from The Equality Machine)
- The Problem with Too Much Data Privacy (Lobel, Time Magazine)
DreyFEST, March 24, 2023
DreyFEST is the Engelberg Center’s celebration of the career of Professor Rochelle Dreyfuss. This full day conference will explore the work and impact of Professor Dreyfuss across a wide range of issue areas. There is only one Professor Dreyfuss. There is only one DreyFEST. The CLE materials are below.
This event has been approved for six New York State CLE credits in the category of Areas of Professional Practice. The credit is both transitional and non-transitional; it is appropriate for both experienced and newly admitted attorneys.
International Panel
- Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources
- Three Megatrends in the International Intellectual Property Regime
Patent Doctrine Panel
- Dethroning Lear: Licensee Estoppel and the Incentive to Innovate
- Lear, Incorporated, Petitioner, v. John S. ADKINS
Trade Secrecy Panel
- Boilerplate Collusion: Clause Aggregation, Antitrust Law & Contract Governance
- Economic Espionage as Reality or Rhetoric: Equating Trade Secrecy with National Security
Courts/Jurisdiction Panel
- Abolishing Exclusive Jurisdiction in the Federal Circuit: A Response to Judge Wood
- Draft Convention on Jurisdiction and Recognition of Judgments in Intellectual Property Matters
- The Federal Circuit: A Case Study in Specialized Courts
IP Polycentrism Panel