Eric Goldman
Associate Professor and Academic Director of the High Tech Law Institute, Santa Clara University School of Law
Prior to teaching at Marquette University School of Law, Professor 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. Professor Goldman also taught cyberspace law at Santa Clara University School of Law as an adjunct instructor from 1997 to 2002. Professor Goldman received his undergraduate degree in economics and business from UCLA in 1988. Professor Goldman received his MBA with an emphasis in entrepreneurial finance from UCLA in 1994. He received his JD from UCLA School of Law in 1994. He was the editor of the UCLA Law Review. Professor Goldman joins the faculty to teach Cyberlaw, Intellectual Property and to direct the High Technology Law Institute. His scholarship is primarily focused on the legal and social implications of new communication technologies; recent articles have analyzed adware/spyware, search engines and spam.
Assistant Professor at Marquette University Law School

egoldman@scu.edu
(408) 554-4369
Bergin 206
EDUCATION
J.D./M.B.A., University of California, Los Angeles
B.A., University of California, Los Angeles