Future Imperfect

With
David Friedman

Tuesday, June 10, 6:30 Tuesday, June 10, 8:30
Fenwick & West, 801 California St.,
Mountain View, CA U.S.A.

Many scientists, politicians, businesspeople, pundits and other interested observers discuss the potential consequences one or a few areas of technological development but David Friedman is attempting to look at the broadest swath, individually and in combination, from legal, economic and practical perspectives in an upcoming book as well as an ongoing law school seminar and during this event he will give us the chance to add to the discussion.

About the Speaker

David Friedman is currently writing Future Imperfect, a book about technological change in the near future and its consequences. He has also published several highly regard books on law and economics as well as several novels, most recently Harald in which the storyteller is mightier than the Emperor.

Dr. Friedman teaches at Santa Clara University in the Law School and (sometimes) the Business School. In Spring 2007 he taught a seminar on Legal Issues of the Twenty-First Century and a course on the economic analysis of law and in Spring 2008 will be teaching a course on Analytic Methods for Lawyers and a seminar on Legal Systems Very Different from Ours.

Eric Benhamou of 3Com, Israel Venture NetworkIke Nassi, Chief Scientist at SAP

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