
Where Business, Law, and Tech Intersect Symposium(SF)
Black Tech Link is thrilled to announce the expansion of our highly anticipated annual event to the vibrant Bay Area community. On February 20th, we are proud to present the inaugural regional panel symposium, Where Business, Law & Tech Intersect. This dynamic program aims to showcase the remarkable achievements of Black attorneys who are driving innovation at some of the world’s foremost technology companies and leading law firms.
Our distinguished panelists comprise a diverse array of legal professionals, including Neysa Fligor, General Counsel at HP; Richard Harvey, General Counsel at Beneficial State Bank; and Morgan Gray, Taxation Associate at Hanson Bridgett, just to name a few. This event will be moderated by Terrance Evans, Partner at Duane Morris LLP and Regional Director of the National Bar Association. Together, they will offer invaluable insights into the intersection of business, law, and technology, shedding light on the latest trends shaping the industry landscape.
This year’s panel promises to delve into a wide spectrum of pertinent topics, spanning from critical discussions on data privacy and consumer protection to nuanced analyses of product liability, banking and securities law, and corporate governance. Attendees can expect engaging conversations that explore pressing legal issues at the forefront of the tech industry, providing attendees with actionable knowledge and strategic perspectives.
Please see event agenda below:
6:00pm: Opening Reception & Networking Bingo
6:45pm: Welcome from UC Law San Francisco Chief Diversity Officer, Mario Lopez
7:00pm: Panel Begins
8:00pm: Q&A
8:30pm: Closing Remarks & Continued Networking
9:00pm: Event Concludes
We are delighted to host this landmark event at the prestigious UC Law SF (formerly UC Hastings), a fitting venue that mirrors our commitment to excellence and innovation. Join us as we embark on an enlightening journey through the intersection of business, law, and technology and discover the boundless possibilities that arise when these disciplines converge. This event is open to current and prospective law students, attorneys, and business professionals, as well as entrepreneurs and technologists.
Tickets are $35, which includes hors d’oeuvres and complimentary bar.