I studied psychology and philosophy at Duke in the early '80s. Then I got both an MBA and a law degree at Northwestern University in Chicago.
My first job out of school was doing corporate and securities work at a law firm in Dallas. By the early '90s, I knew that I was an entrepreneur.
Regardless, the path seemed random as I was going down it ... but looking back, it all seems to make some form of sense.
I recently did a podcast with a patent lawyer friend, Rich Goldstein. We talk about that, what it's like working with my son, the difference between practicing law and creating AI, innovation, and the role of Intellectual Property and its protection.
I studied psychology and philosophy at Duke in the early '80s. Then I got both an MBA and a law degree at Northwestern University in Chicago.
My first job out of school was doing corporate and securities work at a law firm in Dallas. By the early '90s, I knew that I was an entrepreneur.
Regardless, the path seemed random as I was going down it ... but looking back, it all seems to make some form of sense.
I recently did a podcast with a patent lawyer friend, Rich Goldstein. We talk about that, what it's like working with my son, the difference between practicing law and creating AI, innovation, and the role of Intellectual Property and its protection.
AI & Intellectual Property With Rich Goldstein
It has been a crazy ride.
I studied psychology and philosophy at Duke in the early '80s. Then I got both an MBA and a law degree at Northwestern University in Chicago.
My first job out of school was doing corporate and securities work at a law firm in Dallas. By the early '90s, I knew that I was an entrepreneur.
Regardless, the path seemed random as I was going down it ... but looking back, it all seems to make some form of sense.
I recently did a podcast with a patent lawyer friend, Rich Goldstein. We talk about that, what it's like working with my son, the difference between practicing law and creating AI, innovation, and the role of Intellectual Property and its protection.
I think it's a good listen. Check it out.
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