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November 28, 2011

Spring 2012 Travel/Presentation Schedule

Here's a list of some of my anticipated upcoming events. For some reason, a higher-than-usual number of these upcoming events are still question marks. As usual, if I'm traveling to your neighborhood or we're going to be at the same event, let me know if you'd like to get together.

Dec. 2: The Economics of Privacy, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO

Jan. 20: ABA Business Law Section Cyberspace Committee Winter Working Meeting, San Francisco

Feb. 9: Faculty workshop, University of North Carolina Law School, Chapel Hill, NC

Feb. 10-11: WIPIP, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, TX

March 22: Oldham Lecture in Intellectual Property Law (should be open to the public), University of Akron School of Law, Akron, OH

March 24: Internet Law Works-in-Progress, New York Law School, New York, NY

April 13: Social Networking Sites: Law, Policy and Practical Strategies, Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA

April 20-21: Trademark Scholars' Roundtable, Chicago, IL

May 2: Lawyers' Guide to Using Social Media for Professional and Client Development, PLI, San Francisco

May 4: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Annual meeting, Vancouver BC (to discuss DoctoredReviews.com and patient reviews)

May 5-9: I'm trying to decide if I'll go to the INTA Annual Meeting in Washington DC. My faculty discretionary account probably will be exhausted by then.

May 18-19: Teaching Consumer Law conference, University of Houston Law Center, Houston, TX

June 1-2: SFIPLA meeting in Healdsburg, CA

June 10-12: AALS Mid-Year Meeting, Berkeley, CA

Posted by Eric at November 28, 2011 03:00 PM | Life as a Law Professor , Travel

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