Speaking
- 2013 Chapman Law Review Symposium, session on changing the curriculum to keep pace with technology.
- California Bar Association Annual Meeting, session on technology tips and tricks with Martin Dean, guest segment on Twitter, September 25, 2010, Monterey, CA (slides)
- Supernova, session on social networking and the workplace (see Joe McKendrick; Mary Trigiani), San Francisco, CA (December '09)
- 24 Hours of Legal Rebels (The ABA Journal), Why are Lawyers So Tech-Shy? (October '09)
- ALA Regional Conference, sessions on emerging technologies (Sept. '09)
- 2.0 Council (Sept. '09)
- Forensic Expert Witness Ass'n (FEWA) Web 2.0 Conference (Sept. '09)
- LegalTech Los Angeles, Twitter panel (June '09)
- IADC midyear meeting, presentation on "being a Google master" (February '09)
- OnHollywood, moderated panel Exploiting the Social Graph-What are the Boundaries, Legal or Otherwise (June '08)
- Blogging as Client Development: Effective and Ethical, ALI-ABA teleseminar (May '08)
- CCH Computer and Internet Law Advisory Council Meeting, Riverwoods, IL (May '08)
- 2007 USC/LACBA Institute for Corporate Counsel, panel on Internet law (December '07)
- Los Angeles County Bar Association Appellate Courts Committee, presentation on law blogs (December '07)
- Canadian Bar Association Second Annual Conference, session on "Ethics in the Technology Era" (November '07)
- The California First Amendment Coalition Free Speech and Open Government Assembly, session on citizen media (October '07)
- The Podcast & New Media Expo, panel on "Understanding Your Content Liability Risks in New Media: What Video and Audio Creators Need To Know Now" (September '07)
- BlogHer, panel on "Professional Blogging: Business Considerations" (July '07)
- Supernova, moderated session on Will IP Kill Social Media? (June '07)
- Fourth Annual E-Commerce Best Practices Conference, Stanford Law School, panel on monetizing nontraditional content (June '07)
- Portland Communicator's Conference, keynote re "Is Public Relations Dead?," (May '07)
- Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts, Oh My! Unravel New Media’s Ethical Impact on Your Law Practice, San Francisco Bar Association (April '07)
- Video on the Net, talk on video policy (March '07)
- Community 2.0, session on the law of business communities (March '07)
- Podcast Academy 4, "Navigating the Legal Considerations of Podcasts" (September, '06)
- The Podcast and Portable Media Expo, "Avoiding Unmitigated Disaster and Achieving Unlitigated Success" (September, '06)
- Corporate Podcasting Summit, "Where next? Just how disruptive is the potential of podcasting?" (June, 2006)
- NPR's 'On The Media', 'Shielded!' (2MB MP3), an interview with Bob Garfield about the Apple v. Does decision (June, 2006)
- City of Inglewood Technology Summit, "Law And The Live Web" (June, 2006)
- International Technology Law Association 35th Annual Meeting and Conference, Hot Copyright Issues in the Digital World (Blogs and IP; slides; paper) (May, 2006)
- Blog Law and Blogging for Lawyers, "Real-World Report from Some Leading Blawgers" (April, 2006)
- How are blogs affecting the legal world?, a panel moderated by Hugh Hewitt in connection with Chapman University School of Law's NeXus journal (March, 2006)
- New Communications Forum, "Blogging, The First Amendment & the Law: An Uneasy Cohabitation;" related resources here. (March, 2006)
- The Ethics of Marketing and Solicitation, for the Orange County Bar Association Appellate Law Section (February, 2006)
- Thicket In Your Ear: Podcasting And The Law, Portable Media Expo and Podcaster Conference (November, 2005)
- Piracy, Grokster and Encryption: The Industry Strikes Back, UCLA School of Law (October, 2005)
- The New York Times, Opening Arguments, Endlessly (October, 2005)
- Association of Business Trial Lawyers, Promoting Copyright Infringement: The 'Grokster' Decision and the Future of Digital Distribution, topic: MGM v. Grokster (September, 2005)
- U.C. Berkeley: Discovering the New Legal Landscape for Digital Media, topic: MGM v. Grokster (September, 2005)
- Disruptions 2005 (Deloitte), topic: "Digital Property and Digital Piracy: We Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (September, 2005)
- BlogHer, topic: "Women Who Want to Fund, Build, and Sell Things" (July, 2005)
- The Wall Street Journal Online, Grokster Roundtable (June, 2005)
- IT Conversations, Discussion of MGM v. Grokster (June, 2005)
- The AlwaysOn/Technorati Open Media 100, honorable mention (June, 2005)
- Gnomedex, topic: "Today's Digital Legalities;" related resources here (June, 2005)
- Interview with JD Lasica, topic: "Grassroots Media and the Law" (June, 2005)
- Digital ID World, topic: "Trusted Computing" (October, 2004)
- IT Conversations, Discussion of MGM v. Grokster (August, 2004)
- Interview with KCET's Life & Times, topic: "Cell phone cameras, courts, and privacy" (November, 2003)
- Digital ID World, topic: "Digital Rights Management" (October, 2003)
- ClickZ Weblog Business Strategies Conference & Expo, topic: "Law of the Blog" (June, 2003)
- Revenge of the Blog, topic: "Law and Blogs" (November, 2002)
- Digital ID World, topic: "Digital Rights Management" (October, 2002)