Videos & Podcasts

Law, Technology and Trust Conference University of Copenhagen, 12 September - 13 September 2019

 

Podcast with Professor Alice Armitage

Listen to our talk between Nick Hawtin and Professor Alice Armitage about the law, technology and education and how can law actually HELP people.

Professor Alice Armitage is the Director of Applied Innovation, which includes overseeing two innovative hubs – LexLab & Startup Legal Garage at UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, California. Alice took a break from practicing law to found two startups. Her experience as a two-time entrepreneur ultimately led her to UC Hastings as Director of the Startup Legal Garage. In her time as Director of this popular program, Alice developed an extensive network within both the tech and the legal communities of Silicon Valley.
Podcast with Professor Devan Desai

Listen to our talk between Nick Hawtin and Professor Deven Desai about the law, technology and future of the law and ethics as well as many inspiring stories.

Professor Deven Desai joined the Scheller faculty in fall of 2014 in the Law and Ethics Program. Prior to joining Scheller, Professor Desai was an associate professor of law at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law. He was also the first, and to date, only Academic Research Counsel at Google, Inc., and a Visiting Fellow at Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy.

Podcast with Emil Eifrem

Listen to discussion between Nick Hawtin and Emil Eifrem about the law, technology, entrepreneurship and how our society is going to look like. They discuss whether trust can help us achieve our visions.

Emil Eifrem sketched what today is known as the property graph model on a flight to Mumbai in 2000. As the CEO and Co-Founder of Neo4j and a co-author of the O’Reilly book Graph Databases, he has devoted his professional life to building and evangelizing graph databases.

Committed to sustainable open source, Emil guides Neo4j along a balanced path between free availability and commercial reliability. He plans to save the world with graphs and own Larry’s yacht by the end of the decade.