SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIAApril 3, 2006 – Santa Clara University School of Law has appointed Eric Goldman as the Director of its High Technology Law Institute and a member of the faculty.  Goldman’s appointment commences August 16, 2006.

 

Goldman has been a Cyberlaw and intellectual property law expert for over a decade.  He writes extensively on the legal and social implications of new communication technologies; recent articles have analyzed adware/spyware, search engines and spam. 

 

According to Santa Clara’s dean, Donald J. Polden, "We are very fortunate to have Eric join our faculty and agree to serve as Director of the Institute, handling academic leadership and program development.   He will bring his considerable experience, energy and expertise to the law school’s intellectual property and technology law programs and curriculum, and will work with a dedicated group of faculty and professional staff to build the High Technology Law Institute." 

 

Currently, Goldman is an Assistant Professor at Marquette University Law School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  Previously, Goldman practiced Internet and technology law in the Silicon Valley for eight years, first as an attorney at Cooley Godward LLP in Palo Alto, CA, and then as General Counsel of Epinions.com, an Internet start-up company.  Goldman also taught cyberspace law at Santa Clara University School of Law as an adjunct instructor from 1997 to 2002.

 

"I’m thrilled to direct the High Technology Law Institute and join the Santa Clara University School of Law faculty," said Goldman.  "The High Technology Law Institute already plays an important role in the global dialogue about technology law issues, and I look forward to extending the institute’s reach even further."

 

About the High Technology Law Institute

The High Tech Law Institute (HTLI) builds on a quarter-century of intellectual property and technology law focus at Santa Clara University School of Law.  The HTLI optimizes the synergy between Santa Clara‘s nationally ranked academic program and the innovators of Silicon Valley in studying both what the law is and what the law should be.

 

About Santa Clara University School of Law

The SCU School of Law, founded in 1912, combines a tradition of excellence with a commitment to ethics, diversity, and social justice, and is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Many of its students work in criminal and civil community law clinics, and may earn certificates in intellectual property law, international law or public interest law. Law degrees may be combined with an MBA or a master’s in taxation. The School of Law also offers master’s degrees in international and intellectual property law. More information is online at www.scu.edu/law

 

About Santa Clara University

Santa Clara University, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located in California’s Silicon Valley, offers its 8,397 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, and engineering, plus master’s and law degrees. Distinguished nationally by the third-highest graduation rate among all U.S. master’s universities, California’s oldest higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice. More information is online at www.scu.edu.