Speaking Engagements & Teaching
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Colette Vogele advises clients on a range of intellectual property questions (including copyright, trademark, trade secret, patent, and privacy issues) as they relate to technology, new media and the arts. Prior to establishing Vogele & Associates, she held a residential fellowship with Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society where she led litigation on copyright cases involving constitutional issues and the public domain. Today, as a non-resident fellow, she co-authored the first Podcasting Legal Guide with Creative Commons and Harvard's Berkman Center, and hosts Rules for the Revolution, an audio podcast about new media and the law. Vogele has also litigated numerous copyright and trademark cases, managed anti-counterfeiting cases, and litigated high tech patent and trade secret disputes while an associate with Preston Gates & Ellis LLP and Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP in Silicon Valley. Vogele is admitted to practice law in California, and before the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the United States District Court for the Central, Northern and Southern Districts of California. She maintains active memberships in the State Bar of California, California Lawyers for the Arts, the Bar Association of San Francisco, and the American Intellectual Property Law Association. Vogele is also member of the Board of Editors for the Journal of Internet Law, an Advisory Board member of The Conversations Network, and a board member for San Francisco-based non-profit INFORUM, a division of the Commonwealth Club of California. An Honors Program graduate in Political Science from the University of Washington, Vogele earned her law degree with honors at George Washington University Law School. Vogele blogs regularly at http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/colette-vogele. |
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