Honors and lists
ABA Web 100; Best Podcasts for Lawyers; Best Podcasts for Making Sense of the Law; Top 10 Legal Podcasts
Denise Howell
Fastcase 50 award winner; ABA Women of Legal Tech; AlwaysOn Power Player in Technology Business Media; The Huffington Post's "Women in Tech You Need to Follow on Twitter" and "Google+ Users You Need to Follow;” AlwaysOn/Technorati Open Media 100
Speaking
Guest, You Don’t Have To Yell podcast. Episodes: Tech Censorship - I Don't Think the The Law Means What You Think It Means and You In Data - Privacy in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Presenter, Laughter and Law and Law and Pop Culture, with Neel Chatterjee and Nilda Isidro
2019 IP and the Internet Conference, California Lawyers Ass’n, session on influencer law
Audiobook narration, Biohack by JD Lasica
Moderator, Suffolk University Symposium on the Internet of Things
Chapman Law Review Symposium, session on changing the curriculum to keep pace with technology
California Bar Association Annual Meeting, session on technology tips and tricks with Martin Dean, guest segment on Twitter (slides)
Supernova, session on social networking and the workplace, San Francisco, CA
24 Hours of Legal Rebels (The ABA Journal), Why are Lawyers So Tech-Shy?
ALA Regional Conference, sessions on emerging technologies
2.0 Council, the Web and the Enterprise (slides)
Forensic Expert Witness Ass'n (FEWA) Web 2.0 Conference
LegalTech Los Angeles, Twitter panel
IADC midyear meeting, presentation on "being a Google master"
OnHollywood, moderated panel Exploiting the Social Graph-What are the Boundaries, Legal or Otherwise
Blogging as Client Development: Effective and Ethical, ALI-ABA teleseminar
CCH Computer and Internet Law Advisory Council Meeting, Riverwoods, IL
2007 USC/LACBA Institute for Corporate Counsel, panel on Internet law
Los Angeles County Bar Association Appellate Courts Committee, presentation on law blogs
Canadian Bar Association Second Annual Conference, session on "Ethics in the Technology Era"
The California First Amendment Coalition Free Speech and Open Government Assembly, session on citizen media
The Podcast & New Media Expo, moderated panel on "Understanding Your Content Liability Risks in New Media: What Video and Audio Creators Need To Know Now"
BlogHer, panel on "Professional Blogging: Business Considerations"
Supernova, moderated session on Will IP Kill Social Media?
Fourth Annual E-Commerce Best Practices Conference, Stanford Law School, panel on monetizing nontraditional content
Portland Communicator's Conference, delivered keynote re "Is Public Relations Dead?"
Blogs, Wikis and Podcasts, Oh My! Unravel New Media’s Ethical Impact on Your Law Practice, San Francisco Bar Association
Video on the Net, talk on video policy
Community 2.0, session on the law of business communities
Podcast Academy 4, "Navigating the Legal Considerations of Podcasts"
The Podcast and Portable Media Expo, "Avoiding Unmitigated Disaster and Achieving Unlitigated Success"
Corporate Podcasting Summit, "Where next? Just how disruptive is the potential of podcasting?" (June, 2006)
NPR's 'On The Media', 'Shielded!' (2MB MP3), an interview with Bob Garfield about the Apple v. Does decision
City of Inglewood Technology Summit, "Law And The Live Web"
International Technology Law Association 35th Annual Meeting and Conference, Hot Copyright Issues in the Digital World (Blogs and IP: paper)
Blog Law and Blogging for Lawyers, "Real-World Report from Some Leading Blawgers"
How are blogs affecting the legal world?, a panel moderated by Hugh Hewitt in connection with Chapman University Fowler School of Law's NeXus journal
New Communications Forum, "Blogging, The First Amendment & the Law: An Uneasy Cohabitation."
The Ethics of Marketing and Solicitation, for the Orange County Bar Association Appellate Law Section
Thicket In Your Ear: Podcasting And The Law, Portable Media Expo and Podcaster Conference
Piracy, Grokster and Encryption: The Industry Strikes Back, UCLA School of Law
The New York Times, Opening Arguments, Endlessly
Association of Business Trial Lawyers, Promoting Copyright Infringement: The 'Grokster' Decision and the Future of Digital Distribution, topic: MGM v. Grokster
U.C. Berkeley: Discovering the New Legal Landscape for Digital Media, topic: MGM v. Grokster
Disruptions 2005 (Deloitte), topic: "Digital Property and Digital Piracy: We Ain't Seen Nothing Yet"
BlogHer, topic: "Women Who Want to Fund, Build, and Sell Things"
The Wall Street Journal Online, Grokster Roundtable
IT Conversations, Discussion of MGM v. Grokster
Gnomedex, topic: "Today's Digital Legalities"
Interview with JD Lasica, topic: "Grassroots Media and the Law"
Digital ID World, topic: "Trusted Computing"
Interview with KCET's Life & Times, topic: "Cell phone cameras, courts, and privacy"
Digital ID World, topic: "Digital Rights Management"
ClickZ Weblog Business Strategies Conference & Expo, topic: "Law of the Blog"
Yale Law School, Revenge of the Blog, topic: "Law and Blogs"
Digital ID World, topic: "Digital Rights Management"