Talk Justice: Episode 84

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Miriam Kim

Miriam Kim

Miriam Kim is a partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson where her practice focuses on complex civil litigation, intellectual property, and high-stakes investigations. Named a Woman Leader in Tech Law and Top Trade Secrets Lawyer, Miriam has substantial experience in matters involving trade secrets misappropriation, false advertising, products liability, unfair competition, and technology disputes...

Colleen Chien

Colleen Chien

At Berkeley Law, Professor Colleen Chien teaches, mentors students, and conducts cross-disciplinary research on innovation, intellectual property, artificial intelligence, and the criminal justice system, with a focus on how technology, data, and innovation can be harnessed to achieve their potential for social benefit. Chien is also a Faculty Co-Director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, and for the past decade, has also had the honor of working part-time as a public servant, in the Obama White House as a Senior Advisor, Intellectual Property and Innovation and more recently on the Transition Team and senior counselor to the Department of Commerce and Marian Coak distinguished scholar at the United States Patent and Trademark Office...

Bréyon Austin

Bréyon Austin

As a dedicated pro bono manager for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area (LCCRSF), Bréyon Austin (she/her) is grateful for the invaluable opportunities this role affords her, especially the chance to connect passionate pro bono volunteers with community members in need of legal assistance. With a steadfast commitment to social justice and community empowerment, she actively works towards addressing the challenges clients face due to systemic racism. Bréyon staffs a weekly free drop-in legal clinic that offers crucial support to individuals seeking assistance with a wide array of legal matters, embodying her unwavering dedication to fostering a more just and equitable society.

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Cat Moon

As Professor of the Practice and Co-Director of the Program on Law & Innovation and the Vanderbilt AI Law Lab, all at Vanderbilt Law School, Caitlin “Cat” Moon designs the J.D. curriculum for PoLI Institute with the goal of empowering students to lead in the innovation of 21st century legal services delivery. Professor Moon also founded and directs the PoLI Institute, which provides interactive post-graduate executive education to legal professionals. She also co-founded and produces the Summit on Law and Innovation (SoLI), which brings together experts across legal, technology and other disciplines in collaborative innovation projects...