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1 OLIVER R. GOODENOUGH ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS Current Affiliations: VERMONT LAW SCHOOL, South Royalton, Vermont. Director, Center for Legal Innovation, 2013- ; Director of Scholarship, 2008-2013; Professor of Law, 1996- ; Associate Professor, 1993-1996; Assistant Professor, 1992-93. Current Subjects: Corporations and Other Business Structures, Introduction to e-Lawyering, Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, Property, Representing Entrepreneurial Clients. Previously Taught: Corporations for Environmental Practitioners, Human Nature and the Law, International Business Transactions, International Trade Law, Lawyering, Securities Regulation. Member VLS Dean Search Committee, 2011- 2012; Chair, Curriculum Committee, 2012 - 2013; Chair, Curriculum Innovation Working Group, 2013; Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2015-2016; Faculty Representative to the Board of Trustees, 2015-2016. STANFORD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, CODEX CENTER FOR LEGAL INFORMATICS, Palo Alto, California. Affiliated Faculty, 2015 - . Sabbatical research projects (2015) included computational contracts and the application of computation to law more generally. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL RESEARCH, Washington, DC. Researcher and Visiting Fellow, 2013-2014, 2016- ; Classification and automation of financial instruments project. GRUTER INSTITUTE FOR LAW AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH, Portola Valley, California. Research Fellow, 1994- ; Planning and Programming Committee, Chair, 2000- ; Member 1997-2000.

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OLIVER R. GOODENOUGH

ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS

Current Affiliations:

VERMONT LAW SCHOOL, South Royalton, Vermont. Director, Center for Legal Innovation, 2013- ; Director of Scholarship, 2008-2013; Professor of Law, 1996- ; Associate Professor, 1993-1996; Assistant Professor, 1992-93. Current Subjects: Corporations and Other Business Structures, Introduction to e-Lawyering, Entertainment Law, Intellectual Property, Property, Representing Entrepreneurial Clients. Previously Taught: Corporations for Environmental Practitioners, Human Nature and the Law, International Business Transactions, International Trade Law, Lawyering, Securities Regulation. Member VLS Dean Search Committee, 2011-2012; Chair, Curriculum Committee, 2012 - 2013; Chair, Curriculum Innovation Working Group, 2013; Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2015-2016; Faculty Representative to the Board of Trustees, 2015-2016.

STANFORD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, CODEX CENTER FOR LEGAL INFORMATICS, Palo Alto, California. Affiliated Faculty, 2015 - . Sabbatical research projects (2015) included computational contracts and the application of computation to law more generally.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, OFFICE OF FINANCIAL RESEARCH, Washington, DC. Researcher and Visiting Fellow, 2013-2014, 2016- ; Classification and automation of financial instruments project.

GRUTER INSTITUTE FOR LAW AND BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH, Portola Valley, California. Research Fellow, 1994- ; Planning and Programming Committee, Chair, 2000- ; Member 1997-2000.

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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Hanover, New Hampshire. Adjunct Professor, 2006- ; Visiting Professor, 2004-2006; Subject: Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship: Intellectual Property, Transactions, and Finance

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT GROSSMAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, Burlington, Vermont. Lecturer, 2015- . Subject: Business Law for Entrepreneurs.

UNIVERSITY OF PAVIA, Pavia, Italy. Affiliated researcher, 2013- ; Cariplo Foundation project on “Innovating Legal Studies and Practice.”

QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT, CENTRE FOR GLOBALIZATION RESEARCH, London, England. Visiting Fellow, 2007- .

Past Affiliations:

LEXISNEXIS, New York, New York. Member, Law School Publishing Advisory Board, 2014 - 2016

HARVARD UNIVERSITY, BERKMAN CENTER FOR INTERNET & SOCIETY, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Faculty Associate, 2014 - 2015; Faculty Fellow, 2007- 2014; Co-Director, Law Lab, 2008 – 2014. Research Projects include digital firm formation, structures of cooperation, digital institutions, use of digital formats to improve legal services for innovators and entrepreneurs, review of cloud computing regulation, ICAAN governance, and legal education for digitized practice.

THE MACARTHUR FOUNDATION RESEARCH NETWORK OF LAW AND NEUROSCIENCE, Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, Tennessee. Associate Network Member and Senior Director of Education and Outreach. 2012-2014.

CHARITÉ, HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN, Berlin, Germany. Visiting Professor at the Neurological Department, 2003-2006; Research program on Moral Judgement, Legal Reasoning and the Sense of Justice.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Cambridge, England. Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Zoology, 1999-2000; Visitor, Faculty of Law, 1991, 1999-2000; Associated Visitor, Downing College, 1991, 1999-2000

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lecturer in Law, 1988-1991. Subjects: Entertainment Law

LEGAL PRACTICE AND CONSULTANCY

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KAY & BOOSE, LLP (and predecessors Kay Collyer & Boose and Fulop & Hardee), New York, New York. Of Counsel, 1991-2003; Partner, 1986-1990; Associate, 1981-1986 CLEARY, GOTTLIEB, STEEN & HAMILTON, New York, New York. Associate, 1978-1981 EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, J.D. cum laude, 1978 HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Massachusetts, B.A. magna cum laude, 1975 GROTON SCHOOL, Groton, Massachusetts, Diploma cum laude, 1971 EDITORSHIPS AND ADVISORY COMMITTEES SSRN INNOVATION IN LEGAL EDUCATION EJOURNAL, Co-Editor with Rebecca Purdom, 2013 - LEXISNEXIS LAW SCHOOL ADVISORY BOARD, Member, 2014 - SSRN LAW & NEUROSCIENCE EJOURNAL, Co-Editor with Amanda Pustilnik, 2010 - 2012 LEXISNEXIS GLOBAL LEGAL INNOVATION BOARD, Member, 2010 - 2011 PRIZES AND AWARDS Vermont Law School Richard Brooks Faculty Scholarship Prize, given to a faculty member who has consistently exhibited the highest standards of scholarship, announced January 2010 for the 2010-2011 and 2011-2012 academic years Gruter Institute Bene Merenti Award, for outstanding achievements in law and behavioral research, June, 2002 Lee Loevinger Jurimetrics Research Award, awarded April, 2000 for Mapping Cortical Areas Associated with Legal Reasoning and with Moral Intuition LEGISLATION

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Blockchain Enabling Legislation: Service on the Blockchain Study Committee mandated by the Vermont Legislature in the 2015 session. The Committee’s report, produced in January, is available at: http://legislature.vermont.gov/assets/Legislative-Reports/blockchain-technology-report-final.pdf . The Legislature considered the legislation proposed in the report and with some amendment it was adopted. The final version of the bill is available at http://legislature.vermont.gov/assets/Documents/2016/Docs/BILLS/H-0868/H-0868%20As%20Passed%20by%20Both%20House%20and%20Senate%20Official.pdf . The blockchain provisions are Section I.I at page 307 et seq. Advisor to the Nevada Secretary of State: Assembly Bill 564, An Act to Regulate Business Associations, adopted in Nevada 2011. Available at http://leg.state.nv.us/Session/76th2011/Bills/AB/AB564_EN.pdf Collaborating Author: Digital Nonprofit Corporations, enacted by Vermont in 2010 as part of S.288, §§ 23-38. Collaborating Author: Digital Corporations Legislation, enacted by Vermont in 2008 as part of H.888, effecting several provisions of the Vermont law of business organizations. See reports at http://www.inc.com/magazine/20080701/a-haven-for-virtual-companies.html Principal Author: Foreign Law Limited Liability Company Legislation, enacted 2004 at Vermont Statutes Title 11: Corporations, Partnerships and Associations, Chapter 21: Limited Liability Companies, §§ 3181-3184. GRANTS Major participation in the application for and administration of the following grant funded projects and events: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grant to the Gruter Institute and Vermont Law School for the 2015 Legithon project. 2015. $75,000 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grant to the Gruter Institute, Innovation Ecosystem Research Project, 2014-2017. $160,000 Google Research Grant to the Vermont Law School. Unrestricted award to support the work of Oliver Goodenough in connection with automating governance processes. February, 2013. $30,000. Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grant to the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University as a follow on grant for completing projects in the legal laboratory network, approved January, 2012. $200,000

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Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grant to the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University for establishing a legal laboratory network. July 1 2008 - December 31, 2010. Helped prepare proposal, serving as co-Managing Director of the Project. $2,800,000 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation grant to the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research for the conference Legal Institutions and Entrepreneurship at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. February 8-9, 2008. Co-organizer and moderator. Approx. $50,000 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation grant to the University of California at Santa Barbara to fund the Law and Neuroscience Project, July 2007 - June 2010. Helped to prepare proposal, Co-Director of Education and Outreach program of the project, administered through the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research. Grant total $10,000,000; Administered portion $675,000 John Templeton Foundation grant to the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research to fund Free Enterprise: Values in Action, January 2005 - March 2008. Lead in proposal preparation, co-principal investigator and major role in implementation. $740,000 John Templeton Foundation grant to the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research to fund the one-day workshop Exploring the Neurological and Theological Basis of Ethical Choice, at Queens College, Cambridge, England, April 30, 2002. Prepared grant application, co-Convener. Approx. $20,000. JOURNALISM LAW PROFESSOR BLOGS NETWORK, Editor, Legal Technology Blog, 2014 - HUFFINGTON POST, Contributor, 2011- RUTLAND HERALD, Rutland, Vermont. Editorial Columnist 2005 – 2008 WRITINGS In Preparation: Creating Computable Contracts (with Jeanne Eicks) Generative Law

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With Marc D. Flood, Contract as Automaton: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements. Working paper version available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2538224 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2538224 In Print: Policy & Fintech: How Regulators Think about Financial Innovation And How Financial Innovators Think about Regulation, with David Shrier, Thomas Hardjono, Alex Pentland, MIT FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION SERIES (2016) Exposing the Myth of Consent, with Jennifer Drobac, INDIANA HEALTH LAW REVIEW, Vol. 12 (2): 471-531 (2015) THE CHALLENGE OF INNOVATION IN LAW: THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE ON LEGAL STUDIES AND PRACTICE, co-edited with Amedeo Santosuosso and Marta Tomasi, Pavia University Press, Pavia, Italy (2015), with chapters contributed as author and co-author, available online at http://archivio.paviauniversitypress.it/collane/lsnt/santosuosso-goodenough-tomasi_challenge_2015.pdf Guest Comment: Making Legal Technology a Practice not a Cost Center LEGALIT INSIDER, March 18, 2014, available at http://www.legaltechnology.com/latest-news/guest-comment-making-legal-technology-a-practice-not-a-cost-center/ Developing an e-Curriculum: Reflections on the Future of Legal Education and on the Importance of Digital Expertise, CHICAGO-KENT LAW REVIEW 88(3): 845-878 (2013 Symposium Edition). http://scholarship.kentlaw.iit.edu/cklawreview/vol88/iss3/8/ Response to Gillian Hadfield's 'Legal Infrastructure and the New Economy’, I/S: A JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY, Vol. 8(1): 71-79. (2012). Available at: http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/students/groups/is/files/2012/02/Goodenough.2.19.12.FinalGroupReview.pdf EDUCATING THE DIGITAL LAWYER, co-edited with Marc Lauritsen, and with chapters contributed as author and co-author, LexisNexis e-book and hard copy publication (2012). Available at: http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/plp/pages/digital_lawyer_book.php When “Stuff Happens” Isn’t Enough: How An Evolutionary Theory of Doctrinal and Legal System Development Can Enrich Comparative Legal Studies, REVIEW OF LAW & ECONOMICS, Vol. 7: 3, Article 8 (2011). DOI: 10.2202/1555-5879.1572 Available at: http://www.bepress.com/rle/vol7/iss3/art8

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Neuroscience Basics for Lawyers, with Micaela Tucker, MERCER LAW REVIEW, Vol. 62: 945-958 (2011) Brain Sciences in the Courtroom, a symposium report, MERCER LAW REVIEW, Vol. 62: 769-836 (2011) Digital Firm Formation, in RULES FOR GROWTH, PROMOTING INNOVATION AND GROWTH THROUGH LEGAL REFORM, The Kauffman Task Force on Law, Innovation, and Growth (Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2011), pp 367-380. Law and Cognitive Neuroscience, with Micaela Tucker, ANNUAL REVIEW OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, Vol. 6: 61-92 (2010) Institutions, Emotions, and Law: A Goldilocks Problem for Mechanism Design, VERMONT LAW REVIEW, Vol. 33, pp. 395-404 (2009) Neuroscientific Developments as a Legal Challenge, in LE NEUROSCIENZE E IL DIRITTO, Amedeo Santosuosso, ed. (Como-Pavia, Ibis, 2009) (Proceedings of Le neuroscienze e il diritto, sponsored by Centro di Ricerca Interdipartimentale, Universita degli Studi di Pavia and the Core d’Appello di Milan, Palazzo di giustizia di Milano, Milan, Italy, December, 19, 2008) LAW, MIND AND BRAIN, Michael Freeman and Oliver R. Goodenough, eds. (London, Ashgate, 2009), includes co-authored chapter Why Do Good People Steal Intellectual Property? (with Gregory Decker). Values, Mechanism Design, and Fairness, in Paul J. Zak ed., MORAL MARKETS: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF VALUES IN THE ECONOMY, pp. 228-255 (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2008) Preface: Is Free Enterprise Values in Action? (With Monika Gruter Cheney), in Paul J. Zak ed., MORAL MARKETS: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF VALUES IN THE ECONOMY (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2008) Individual differences in moral judgment competence influence neural correlates of socio-normative judgments. With Prehn K, Wartenburger I, Mériau K, Scheibe C, Goodenough OR, Villringer A, van der Meer E, and Heekeren HR, SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE 3(1):33-46, (2008) Cultural Replication Theory in Law: Proximate Mechanisms Make a Difference, VERMONT LAW REVIEW, Vol. 30, No. 4, pp. 989-1005 (2006). Can Cognitive Neuroscience Make Psychology a Foundational Discipline for the Study of Law? in Belinda Brooks-Gordon and Michael Freeman, eds., LAW AND PSYCHOLOGY, CURRENT LEGAL ISSUES VOL. 9 , pp. 77-92 (Oxford, Oxford University Press. 2006)

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LAW AND THE BRAIN, with Semir Zeki (eds.), and co-author of 3 chapters (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006) THIS BUSINESS OF TELEVISION, 3RD ED., with Howard Blumenthal (Billboard Books, New York, 2006) Roundtable Discussion: Must We Choose Between Rationality and Irrationality?, Moderator, Clare Hill, CHI. KENT L. REV., Vol. 80, No. 3, pp. 1257-1284 (2005). Un modello neuroscientifico del giudizio normativo nel diritto e nella giustizia, (with Kristin Prehn) in: http://www.i-lex.it/rivista/2/goodenough.pdf, tit. orig.: A neuroscientific approach to normative judgment in law and justice, in: Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond., B359, 2004, pp.1709-1726. A Neuroscientific Approach to Normative Judgment in Law and Justice, (with Kristin Prehn) PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol. 359, No. 1451, P. 1709-1726 (2004). Law and the Brain - An Introduction, (with Semir Zeki) PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol. 359, No. 1451, P.1661-1665 (2004). Responsibility and Punishment - Whose Mind? A Response, PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Vol. 359, No. 1451, P. 1805-1809 (2004). Culture and Audiovisual Programming: Too Important for Excessive Protection, MEDIALEX, Vol. 2, No. 3, P. 81-82 (2003) Comments, Symposium, International Telecommunications Law in the Post-Deregulatory Landscape, Co-Sponsored with the Brooklyn Law School Center for the Study of International Business Law Panel III: International Trade In Media Products, BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, Vol. 27, P. 1003-28 (2002) (comment included in a full report of panel discussions) Information Replication in Culture: Three Modes for the Transmission of Culture Elements through Observed Action, in K. Dautenhahn and C. L. Nehaniv, (Eds.), IMITATION IN ANIMALS AND ARTIFACTS (MIT Press, 2002). The Future of Intellectual Property: Broadening the Sense of “Ought”, EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVIEW, Vol. 24, No. 6, P. 291-293. (2002) Law and the Biology of Commitment, in Randolph Nesse, ed., EVOLUTION AND THE CAPACITY FOR COMMITMENT (Russel Sage, 2002).

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Cortical regions associated with the sense of justice and with legal rules, Schultz, J., Goodenough, O.R., Frackowiak, R. & Frith, C.D., NEUROIMAGE, Vol. 13, P. S 473 (2001). Mapping Cortical Areas Associated with Legal Reasoning and Moral Intuition, 41 JURIMETRICS J. Vol. 41, P. 429–442 (2001). Law and the Architecture of Human Intelligence, in Haft, Fritjof et al. eds., BAUSTEINE ZU EINER VERHALTUNGSTHEORIE DES RECHTS (Nomos, 2001). The Nature of Business: Bringing the Insights of Biologically Informed Behavioral Science to Business and the Law, in Frolik, Lawrence A, ed., LAW AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: SELECTED ESSAYS IN HONOR OF MARGARET GRUTER ON HER 80TH BIRTHDAY, (Portola Valley CA, Gruter Institute, 1999). Information Replication in Culture: Three Modes for the Transmission of Culture Elements Through Observed Action, PROCEEDINGS OF THE AISB’99 SYMPOSIUM ON IMITATION IN ANIMALS AND ARTIFACTS (Sussex, The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behavior, 1999) THIS BUSINESS OF TELEVISION, 2ND ED., with Howard Blumenthal (New York, Billboard Books, 1998) Defending the Imaginary to the Death?, Free Trade, National Identity, and Canada’s Cultural Preoccupation, ARIZONA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW, Vol. 15, No. 1, P.203 (1998) Biology, Behavior, and Criminal Law: Seeking a Responsible Approach to an Inevitable Interchange, VERMONT LAW REVIEW, Vol.22, No. 2, P. 263 (1997) Retheorizing Privacy and Publicity, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY QUARTERLY, Launch Issue, P. 37 (1997) Go Fish: Evaluating the Restatement's Formulation of the Law of Publicity, SOUTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW, Vol. 47, No. 4, P.709 (1996) PRIVACY AND PUBLICITY: SOCIETY, DOCTRINE, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF LAW (London, The Intellectual Property Institute, 1996) Replication and the Evolution of Culture, ANTHROPOLOGY NEWSLETTER, Vol. 37, No. 1, P. 10 (1996) Mind Viruses: Culture, Evolution and the Puzzle of Altruism, SOCIAL SCIENCE INFORMATION, Vol. 34, No. 2, P. 287 (1995)

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The 'St Jude' mind virus," with Richard Dawkins, NATURE, Vol. 371, No. 6492, P. 23, (September 1, 1994) Pointillism, Copyright and the Droit d'Auteur: Time to See a Bigger Picture, ENTERTAINMENT LAW REVIEW, Vol. 5, No. 2, P. 35 (1994) A Right of Privacy in the United Kingdom: Why not the Courts? EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVIEW, Vol. 15, No. 7, P.227 (1993) Television via Telephone Lines: Regulation and the Fibre Optic Revolution in the United States, ENTERTAINMENT LAW REVIEW, Vol. 3, No. 3 (1992) The Price of Fame: The Development of the U.S. Right of Publicity, EUROPEAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REVIEW, Vol. 14, Nos. 2 & 3, P. 55 & 90 (1992) THIS BUSINESS OF TELEVISION, with Howard Blumenthal (New York, Billboard Books, 1991) Avoiding Legal Trouble in Preparing Docudramas, NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL, November 24, 1989 Colorization, GANNET CENTER JOURNAL, Vol. 3, No. 3, P. 109 (1989) Op/Ed and Journalism Pieces For the HUFFINGTON POST (home page available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/) Message to Merkel: Think Outside the Box, HUFFINGTON POST, July 8, 2015, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/message-to-merkel-think-o_b_7758736.html Justice Holmes, Meet Dr. Turing: Law Is Computation, HUFFINGTON POST, May 7, 2015, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/justice-holmes-meet-dr-tu_b_7233772.html Innovation in Legal Practice: Beyond the Current Model of Professionalism, HUFFINGTON POST, April 24, 2015, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/innovation-in-legal-practice-beyond-the-current-model-of-professionalism_b_7140128.html Legal Technology 3.0, HUFFINGTON POST, February 4, 2015, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/legal-technology-30_b_6603658.html?utm_hp_ref=tw

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Reimagining Legal Education, HUFFINGTON POST, September 5, 2012, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/reimagining-legal-educati_b_1859395.html with Rebecca Purdom Teaching Real Law for the 99 Percent, HUFFINGTON POST, January 18, 2012, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/teaching-real-law-for-the_b_1214463.html Educating Digital Lawyers, HUFFINGTON POST, January 3, 2012, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/educating-digital-lawyers_b_1181735.html When Taxes Are Good for Us, HUFFINGTON POST, April 15, 2011, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/when-taxes-are-good-for-u_b_849849.html Running Web-Based Businesses Entirely Through Internet Communication, with Zeba Khan, HUFFINGTON POST, July 12, 2010, available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/oliver-r-goodenough/running-web-based-busines_b_643232.htm For ABOVETHELAW.COM The Message From Harvard: “New Law” Is Replacing “Biglaw” How Will The Profession Respond? Career Files, ABOVETHELAW.COM, March 13, 2014, available at http://abovethelaw.com/career-files/the-message-from-harvard-new-law-is-replacing-biglaw-how-will-the-profession-respond/ For THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS Creative Corner: Meet the brave new world of governance, BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, February 13, 2014, available at http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20140213/BUSINESS08/302130028/1003/NEWS01/Creative-Corner-Meet-brave-new-world-governance For the RUTLAND HERALD: Court battle — another shutdown? RUTLAND HERALD, February 21,2016, available at http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20160221/OPINION06/160229931 Vermont View: Keep your cool, and do the math RUTLAND HERALD, October 5, 2008. Making points or making progress. RUTLAND HERALD, February 28, 2008.

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Lessons on the surge from economics 101. RUTLAND HERALD, September 12, 2007 available at http://www.rutlandherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070912/OPINION03/709120368/1039/OPINION03 and at http://economistsview.typepad.com/economistsview/2007/09/the-irrational-.html What do we do with W for the duration? RUTLAND HERALD, April 22, 2007 Thinking clearly about government and taxes. RUTLAND HERALD, February [6], 2007 Character, business and the forgotten Adam Smith. RUTLAND HERALD, January 4, 2007 Iraq war is Pickett’s Charge in slow motion. RUTLAND HERALD, November 12, 2006 Fear and smear, Part II, RUTLAND HERALD, November 2, 2006 Fear and smear, Part I, RUTLAND HERALD, September 20, 2006 The Lieberman dilemma in Vermont, RUTLAND HERALD, Aug 16, 2006 Estate tax necessary for capitalism, RUTLAND HERALD, June 8, 2006 Feeling good or doing good, RUTLAND HERALD, May 17, 2006 Health care: what to do next - Let’s be honest, RUTLAND HERALD, April 6, 2006 Keeping government open, RUTLAND HERALD, March 9, 2006 You’ve got trouble, my friends..., RUTLAND HERALD, Feb. 8, 2006 How would you interrogate Jesus? RUTLAND HERALD, Dec. 18, 2005 Legal system depends on judge-made law, RUTLAND HERALD, Nov. 17, 2005 The Hummer Election, RUTLAND HERALD, Nov. 13, 2002 For Other Publications, including Reprints Open the Legal Marketplace, BLUMBERG LAW BIG LAW BUSINESS, July 22, 2016, with Eddie Hartman, available at https://bol.bna.com/open-the-legal-marketplace-perspective/

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Justice Holmes, Meet Dr. Turing: Law Is Computation, LEGAL BY THE BAY (online newsletter of the San Francisco Bar Association), July 20, 2015, reprinted from the HUFFINGTON POST, available at http://blog.sfbar.org/2015/07/20/justice-holmes-meet-dr-turing-law-is-computation/ How business can end the 'perp walk', THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL, Dec. 20, 2006

Reprinted in THE VINDICATOR (Youngstown, Ohio), KNOXVILLE NEWS SENTINEL, THE TELEGRAPH (Nashua New Hampshire), and on the ScriptsNews web service.

Lessons on the Surge from Economics 101, DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA PRESS ENTERPRISE, Sept. 18, 2007 Working Papers and Reports (Including Co-Authored Material): With Mark D. Flood, Contract as Automaton:: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements, available on SSRN at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2538224 Distance Learning in Legal Education: A Summary of Delivery Models, Regulatory Issues and Recommended Practices (Working Group for Distance Learning in Legal Education Report) http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/plp/pdf/Distance_Learning_in_Legal_Ed.pdf Governance for Cloud Computing: The Role of Public and Private Rulemaking in Promoting the Growth of a New Industry. Available at SSRN http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2342594 Accountability and Transparency at ICANN: An Independent Review Memorandum: Procedural Justice and the Importance of Being Heard. Available at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/pubrelease/icann/pdfs/Procedural_Justice_Memorandum.pdf Institutions, Emotions and Law: A Goldilocks Problem for Mechanism Design. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1304190 Why do Good People Steal Intellectual Property? With Gregory Decker, in THE GRUTER INSTITUTE WORKING PAPERS ON LAW, ECONOMICS, AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY: Vol. 4: Article 3. http://www.bepress.com/giwp/default/vol4/iss1/art3 Values, Mechanism Design, and Fairness, in FREE ENTERPRISE: VALUES IN ACTION CONFERENCE SERIES, 2005-2006, available online at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=933012 Cultural Replication Theory and Law, THE GRUTER INSTITUTE WORKING PAPERS ON LAW, ECONOMICS, AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, Vol. 1, available online at http://www.bepress.com/giwp/default/vol1/iss1/art3/ and at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1321282

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Interviews, Reports and Profiles: “There Ought to be a Law,” Vermont Edition, Vermont Public Radio, November 2, 2015, available at http://digital.vpr.net/post/there-oughta-be-law#stream/0 Rachel M. Zahorsky and William Henderson, Who’s Eating Law Firms’ Lunch? The legal service providers, law schools and new grads at the table, ABA JOURNAL, October, 2013, p 32-40, available at http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/whos_eating_law_firms_lunch Michael Fitzgerald, 14 Reasons Law Schools Must Teach Tech, InformationWeek, July 10, 2013, available at http://www.informationweek.com/education/instructional-it/14-reasons-law-schools-must-teach-tech/240157995 Classroom: Technology, Law, and Entrepreneurship, DARTMOUTH ENGINEER, Winter, 2009 http://www.dartmouthengineer.com/2009/02/classroom-winter-2009/ NEUROETHICS SOCIETY NEWSLETTER, Vol. 2, No. 2, March, 2008 CREDITED FILM, THEATER, AND RECORDING WORK Lucky Guy (Broadway), 2013 Beyond the Sea, 2004 Hilary and Jackie, 1998 Dead Man Walking, 1995 КОНЦЕРТ (“Concert” album, Billy Joel 1987) ACTIVE AND RECENT PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES The Oscar Seagle Association, Inc., Schroon Lake, NY. Director, 1995 - 2005, 2007 - 2013; President of the Board, 2001 - 2005 Vermont Film Commission, Montpelier, VT. Member, 1996 - 99; 2000 - 2003 St. James Church, Woodstock, Vermont. Vestry, 2008 - 2012; Woodstock Anglican Liturgy Festival, Woodstock, VT. Co-Director, 1993-

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BAR ADMISSIONS State: New York (active) and Pennsylvania (inactive) Federal: Southern District of New York and Eastern District of New York ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION AND RATINGS Gruter Institute Research Fellow, 1994- Rated "AV" by Martindale-Hubbell Who’s Who in America PAPERS, LECTURES AND CONFERENCES As Conference Organizer as Well as Presenter or Participant: Co-organizer, with Monika Cheney and Andrew Torrance, of Innovation in the Spotlight: The Role of Institutions in Innovation and Innovation in Institutions, the Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Olympic Valley, California, May 23-27, 2016, including the presentation “Speculations on Money, Innovation and Growth” Organizer and Moderator, “Barriers to Low-Cost Legal Services: Are JDs a Problem?” a concurrent session at Section on Socio-Economics, AALS 2016 Annual Meeting, New York City, January 9, 2016 Co-Organizer, “How Hacks Happen Competition,” cyberSecure, New York City, December 15-16, 2015. Co-Organizer, with Monika Cheney, of Understanding Innovation and Growth, the Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Olympic Valley, California, May 25-29, 2015 Co-Organizer, with Monika Cheney, Susan Dudley, and Julian Morris, and session moderator, Workshop on Understanding the Effect of Regulation on Innovation, The George Washington University, Washington, DC, March 27, 2015 Co-Organizer with Matt Ridley, Monika Cheney and Julian Morris and presenter of “Generativity and Institutional Innovation”, as part of Is Innovation Evolutionary? Understanding the Processes Underlying Innovation, Millbank House, House of Lords, London

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England, July 9 2014 Co-Organizer with Monika Cheney of Innovation and Growth, Gruter Institute Squaw Valley Conference, Olympic Valley, CA, May 18-23, and presenter of Innovation and Growth: Goals and Methods; Generativity and Institutional Innovation; The “Great Restructuring” in American Legal System; and Computational Contracting and Financial Instruments Co-Organizer with Monika Cheney and Phil Malone of the Stanford University Law School/Gruter Institute Workshop on Innovation, Palo Alto, CA, March 24, 2014 Co-Organizer with Monika Cheney and Urs Gasser of the Berkman Center/Gruter Institute Workshop on Innovation, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, January 24, 2014. Co-organizer with Monika Cheney of Innovation and Growth: Biological, Economic, Institutional and Technological, Gruter Institute Squaw Valley Conference, Olympic Valley, California, May 19-24, 2013, and presenter of “Innovation and Growth: Goals and Methods” (with Monika Cheney), Legal Kinetics and Catalysis (with Jennifer Drobac), “The Law and Robots: How Legal Infrastructure Can Support Economic Growth,” and “Rates of Growth and Their Limits.” Co-Organizer, panel moderator of “It’s a Brave New World for the JD Graduate: Leveraging technology to get the most out of a law school degree”, and closing remarks, Vermont Law Review Spring Symposium: A Discussion of the Future of Lawyers and the Legal Profession, Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT, April 5, 2013 Co-Organizer and co-presenter, “What will you see in the courtroom? An Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging for Judges,” Colloquium on Law, Neuroscience, and Criminal Justice, organized by the MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience, the Federal Judicial Center, the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Vanderbilt Law School and the Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences, at Stanford Law School & Stanford Park Hotel, Palo Alto, CA, March 14-15, 2013 Organizer and panelist at Innovation in Legal Education: Perspectives from Practice, the Courts, and the Academy, Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT, on the occasion of the inauguration of Marc Mihaly as President and Dean; October 26, 2012 Co-organizer and presenter of “A Biological Basis for Interest Rates on Savings” at Workshop on Growth, Gruter Institute program, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, CA, October 12, 2012 Co-organizer of Innovation, Economic Growth and Human Behavior, Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Squaw Valley, CA, May 20-23, 2012

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Co-organizer and presenter of “Regulation and Growth” and “Energy and Growth” at Economic Growth: Costs, Causes and Effects, Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Squaw Valley, CA, May 23-25, 2012 Co-organizer and co-chair of Distance Learning in Legal Education, co-sponsored by Vermont Law School and the Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession, Cambridge, Massachusetts, November 11-12, 2011 Co-Organizer and presenter of “Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Multiple Stages, Multiple Challenges” at Innovation and Economic Growth: Exploring the Origins and Effects of Innovative Behavior, Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Squaw Valley, CA, May 25-27, 2011 Co-Organizer and presenter of “Judging Youth: Strategies and Brains of Punishers” and “Beyond ‘Stuff Happens’ Applying Evolutionary Analysis in Law and Social Science,” at Law, Institutions and Human Behavior, Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Squaw Valley, CA, May 22-25, 2011 Co-Organizer and presenter at Educating the Digital Lawyer, a workshop hosted by The Law Lab, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, in conjunction with the Future Ed conference, Cambridge Massachusetts, October 14, 2010 Co-Organizer and moderator of “Financial Reform and Innovation” at Governance as an Open Platform, hosted by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society’s Law Lab, in collaboration with O’Reilly Media, Inc., Washington, D.C., September 8-9, 2010 Co-Organizer and presenter at Seminar on Neuroscience & Criminal Behavior for Chief U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officers and Substance Abuse/Mental Health Specialists, presented by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Federal Judicial Center, Philadelphia, PA, June 12-13 2010. Co-Organizer and presenter of “Where is the Field? Are We at a Flexion Point?” at Law, Institutions and Human Behavior, the 2010 Gruter Institute Annual Meeting, Squaw Valley, California, May 24, 2010 Organizer and presenter at a Workshop on Neuroscience and Law, a training session for the New Hampshire U.S. Attorneys office,, cosponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, the MacArthur Law and Neuroscience Project, and the Dartmouth College Ethics Institute, Hanover, New Hampshire, May 19, 2010. Co-Organizer and presenter of “Reflections on the Use of Biology in the Study of Cooperation” at Moral Biology, hosted by the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics, at Harvard Law School, in collaboration with the University-Wide Program on Ethics and Health, The Project on Law and Mind Sciences, the Harvard Provost's Office, the MacArthur

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Law and Neuroscience Project and the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 15-16, 2010. Co-Organizer and presenter, Seminar on Law and Neuroscience, co-sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, the Federal Judicial Center, and the the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School, a MacArthur Project Outreach Program, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 11-2, 2010 Co-Organizer and presenter at Law and Neuroscience for Judges, co-sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, the National Judicial College, and the Northwestern University Law School, a MacArthur Project Outreach Program, Chicago, Illinois, November 2-3, 2009 Co-Organizer and presenter of Introduction to Neuroscience and Law, at Law, Neuroscience and Mental Health, a Legislative Workshop, co-sponsored by the Vermont Law School and the University of Vermont, South Royalton, Vermont, October 2, 2009 Session Organizer and Presenter at "Digital Organizations and Private Law," a session at Exploring Next Generation Governance Models, a workshop hosted by the Law Lab of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, in collaboration with O'Reilly Media, Inc, and The Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C. September 10 - 11, 2009 Co-Organizer and presenter, Seminar on Law and Neuroscience, co-sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, the National Judicial College, and the Vanderbilt University Law School, a MacArthur Project Outreach Program, Nashville, Tennessee, June 18-19, 2009 Co-Organizer and session chair, Context and the Evolution of Mechanisms for Solving Collective Action, at the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, April 30 - May 3, 2009 Co-Organizer and presenter, Seminar on Law and Neuroscience, co-sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, the Federal Judicial Center, and the Department of Psychology, New York University, a MacArthur Project Outreach Program, New York, New York, March 26-27, 2009 Co-Organizer and presenter, Law and Neuroscience, Maricopa County Superior Court Judicial Education Day, a MacArthur Project Outreach Program, Phoenix, Arizona, March 6, 2009 Co-Organizer, moderator and presenter, Neurosicence for Judges, a MacArthur Project Outreach Program, co-sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, The National Judicial College, the Dartmouth College Minary Center, Holderness, New Hampshire, September 12-14, 2008.

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Co-Organizer, moderator, and presenter at Neuroscience for Federal Judges" a Law and Neuroscience Project Education and Outreach Program event co-sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center, June 5-6, 2008, Stanford Law School, Palo Alto, California, Co-Organizer and presenter at Law, Behavior and the Brain, the Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Squaw Valley, California, May 18-22, 2008. Co-Organizer and moderator of the debate Should Criminal Law be Reconsidered in Light of Advances in Neurosciences? A debate co-sponsored by the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society and the Gruter Institute for Behavioral Research, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 7, 2008 Co-Organizer, moderator and presenter at Legal Institutions and Entrepreneurship, co-sponsored by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. February 8-9, 2008 Co-Organizer and Participant in Debate: Markets Are Moral, co-sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Stern School of Business at New York University, New York City, November 27, 2007. Co-Organizer, moderator and presenter at Neuroscience for Judges, a MacArthur Project outreach program co-sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Behavioral Research and the National Judicial College, Dartmouth College Minary Center, Holderness, New Hampshire, October 19-21, 2007. Co-organizer, chorister, and assistant choir conductor, Building Faith: The Role of Space and Place in Worship, Triennial Woodstock, Vermont Festival of Liturgy, Art, and Music, July 19-22, 2007. Co-Organizer and debate participant, arguing the negative, at Markets are Moral, a debate hosted by Queen Mary University of London, April 24, 2007 Chair, Co-organizer, and presenter at Free Enterprise: Values in Action, 4th Working Conference, Gruter Institute/John Templeton Foundation/UCLA-Sloan Research Program, hosted by the Harvard Business School, Boston, MA, June 20-21, 2006 Organizer, with Monika Cheney and Morris Hoffman, of, and presenter of “Behavioral Biology, Neuroscience, and Law: Reflections on the State of Play” at Law, Behavior and the Brain, the Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Olympic Valley, California, May 22-25, 2006

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Co-organizer, with John Clippinger, and presenter at the Working Conference on Digital Institutions, co-sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School and the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Harvard Law School, Cambridge MA. May 3-4, 2006 Chair, Co-organizer, and presenter at Free Enterprise: Values in Action, 3nd Working Conference, Gruter Institute/John Templeton Foundation/UCLA-Sloan Research Program, co-sponsored by the Centre for Business Research at Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, at Emanuel College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, March 23-25, 2006 Co-Convener, with Michael Freeman, and presenter of “Why Do Good People Steal Intellectual Property? Looking for Answers in the Brain” at Law Mind and Brain, co-sponsored by University College London Faculty of Laws and the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, London, United Kingdom, February 13-14, 2006 Chair, Co-organizer, and presenter of “Values as a stabilizing mechanism for economic exchange,” at Free Enterprise: Values in Action, 2nd Working Conference, Gruter Institute/John Templeton Foundation/UCLA-Sloan Research Program, Co-Sponsored by Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., January 13-14, 2006 Session organizer, with John Clippinger, session chair, and presenter of “Digital Institutions: Opportunities and Challenges” and “Digital Institutions: Thoughts on Structure and Design,” for Social Structures in Cyberspace: The Design and Function of Digital Institutions, a session in the 9th Annual Conference of the International Society for the New Institutional Economics, Barcelona, Spain, September 24, 2005 Organizer, with Monika Cheney and Paul Zak, of, and presenter at a two-day working conference as part of Free Enterprise: Values in Action, sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation and the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, and co-sponsored by UCLA School of Law and The UCLA - Sloan Foundation Research Program on Business Organizations , Los Angeles, California, September 9-10, 2005. Organizer, with Monika Cheney and Paul Zak, of, and presenter at a two-day workshop as part of Free Enterprise: Values in Action, Olympic Valley, California, May 26-27, 2005. Organizer, with Monika Cheney and Morris Hoffman, of, and presenter of “Property in the Brain Melding Theory, Behavioral Data, and the New Neuroscience” and a participant in “Criminal Law: Whose Frontal Cortex Anyway? The Supreme Court's Two Sentencing Cases This Term: Roper v. Simmons (juvenile death penalty) and Booker v. United States (sentencing guidelines)” and in “Culture/Biology Interface” at Law, Behavior and the Brain, the Gruter Institute Annual Conference, Olympic Valley, California, May 22-25, 2005.

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Organizer, with Monika Cheney and Michael Heller, of, and presenter at, Property, Intellectual Property and the Brain, a day-long workshop sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral research with the collaboration of Stanford’s Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, at the Center in Palo Alto, California, April 28, 2005. Organizer, with John Clippinger, of, and presenter of “Values in Digital Exchange” at Workshop: From Personal to Impersonal Trusted Exchange in the Physical and Digital Domains: An Evolutionary Perspective, a day long symposium held as the capstone event in the Gruter Institute and Berkman Center Roundtable Series, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, April 27, 2005. Organizer, with John Clippinger, of, and presenter at Cooperative Structures and Institutions: Legal and Digital Perspectives, as part of the Gruter Institute and Berkman Center Roundtable Series, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, March 30, 2005 Organizer, with John Clippinger, of Emotions, Retaliation and the “Culture of Honor”: an Evolutionary and Neurological Approach, as part of the Gruter Institute and Berkman Center Roundtable Series, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, March 2, 2005 Organizer, with John Clippinger, of Emotions, Retaliation and the “Culture of Honor”: an Evolutionary and Neurological Approach, as part of the Gruter Institute and Berkman Center Roundtable Series, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, March 2, 2005 Organizer, with John Clippinger, of Trust, Civil Society and Economic Development,, as part of the Gruter Institute and Berkman Center Roundtable Series, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, November 1, 2005 Organizer and convener of Law and the Brain, A symposium coincident with the publication of "Law and the Brain", a dedicated issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Co-sponsored by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR, November 29, 2004 Organizer, with John Clippinger, of Honest Signaling and Other Strategies for Building Reliability and Trust on the Internet, as part of the Gruter Institute and Berkman Center Roundtable Series, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, October 13, 2004 Organizer, with John Clippinger, of, and participant in, Introductory Session: From Personal to Impersonal Trusted Exchange -- An Evolutionary and Neuro-economic Perspective, as part of the Gruter Institute and Berkman Center Roundtable Series, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, September 22, 2004 Organizer, chair, and presenter of “Criminal Responsibility and the Brain: Looking to Cognitive Science for Insights into a Law of Cognitive Processes” and of “Contracts, Trust, and Fiduciary

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Duties,” at Law and Biology: Impact on the Courts, a Judicial Training Course sponsored by the National Judicial College, the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, and IFREE, at the Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, August 6-7 2004. Organizer and presenter of “Fairness and Cooperation” at Behavioral Building Blocks of Free Enterprise, a Gruter Institute Seminar, Olympic Valley, California, May 24, 2004. Organizer and presenter of “In Whose Image? Reflections on Human Visions of the Divine,” at Visions of the Divine, the St. James Episcopal Church Festival of Liturgy and the Arts, co-organized with the Rev. Christina Brannock-Wanter, July 17-20, 2003, Woodstock, VT. Organizer and presenter of “Exploring Brain Function in Law and Justice,” “Using Evolutionary Methods in a Biologically Grounded Analysis of Law,” and “Free Will, Criminal Responsibility, and the Brain: Looking to a Law of Cognitive Processes for Insights to a Perennial Question,” at Sensory Systems and Judgment in Law, the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research Squaw Valley Conference, June 12 – 17, 2003 Organizer, moderator, and presenter at The Mystery of Property - Investigating the Basis of Property: An Action Oriented Planning Workshop, at George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, VA, April 15, 2003, co-organized with Todd Zywicki, and sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the George Mason Center for Evolution and Law. Organizer, moderator and discussant on the presentations of Semir Zeki and Vernon Smith at Judgement: Restoring Harmony in Law and Art, a workshop at Berkeley, sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, California, January 10, 2003 Organizer and presenter of “Evolutionary Biology, Neuroscience and Law: Promise, Pitfalls, and Program, or Two Big Topics and a Hinge,” at Investigating Justice: Applying Evolutionary Biology to Right and Wrong in the Law, Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research Annual Conference (co-organized with Margaret Gruter), Olympic Valley, CA, June 13-June 18, 2002 Organizer and presenter of “Investigating the Ethical Brain,” at Exploring the Neurological and Theological Basis of Ethical Choice, a One-Day Workshop (co-organized with Fraser Watts), co-convened by The Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, and the John Templeton Foundation, at Queens College, Cambridge, England, April 30, 2002 Organizer and presenter of “Can Evolutionary Biology and Related Fields Enrich the Behavioral Basis of Management and Business Studies?” at Evolutionary Biology and the Social Sciences: Enriching the Behavioral Model for Business Management, (co-organized with George Baker and Terry Burnham) sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Harvard Business School, at Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts, March 27, 2002

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Organizer and presenter of “An Introductory Cartoon Featuring Combinations and Permutations of 3 Simple Ideas in 10 Frames,” at Science, Government and Politics - Friend or Foe?, Science Week Seminar, University of Cambridge, March 16, 2002 Organizer and presenter of “Bringing Law and Neuroscience Together: A Lawyer’s View,” at The Neurological Basis for Justice, co-organized with Michael Stryker, University of California at San Francisco, November 16, 2001 Organizer of Evolutionary Biology, Economics and Law, Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research Annual Conference (co-organized with Paul Zak), Olympic Valley, CA, May 31-June 6, 2001 Organizer of Projecting Science into Society, co-sponsored by the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, and the Wellcome Trust, co-organized with Nancy Lane and Malcolm Burrows, and Chair, Law and Science panel, at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, March 20 and 21, 2001 Organizer and presenter of “Hierarchy as a Stabilizing Force in Cooperation,” at Evolutionary Approaches to Managing Employees (co-organized with Helena Cronin), Pelham Place, Alton, Hampshire, October 7, 2000 Organizer, Evolutionary Biology, Economics, Business and Law, conference of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Olympic Valley, California, June 11-13, 2000. Organizer of Biology in the Boardroom, with Simon Deakin, a conference sponsored by the ESRC Centre for Business Research, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, and The Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, at the Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, January 11, 2000. Organizer and moderator of Consumer Choice/Market Forces in the Selection of Dispute Resolution Procedures, a conference sponsored by Georgetown University Law Center, the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, and the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, at Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., November 6-7, 1998. Organizer and presenter of "Biology and Law: What It Is and What It Isn't," at Law and Biology, A Judicial Training Seminar, co-organized with Roger Masters and co-sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center, the Gruter Institute, the Rockefeller Center of Dartmouth College, and the Vermont Law School, Hanover, N.H., September 9-12, 1997.

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Organizer and presenter of "Law and Biology: Lessons which They Offer Each Other," at Biology, Behavior and the Criminal Law, co-sponsored by the Vermont Law Review and the Gruter Institute, South Royalton, VT, April 11-12, 1997. Organizer and presenter of "Law in a Modular Mind," at the Law and Biology Seminar for Federal Judges, co-organized with Roger Masters, sponsored by the Federal Judicial Center, the Gruter Institute, the Rockefeller Center of Dartmouth College, and the Vermont Law School, Hanover, N.H., May 16, 1996 Organizer and presenter of "Models for Cultural Replication," at the Windover Replication Conference, organized under the sponsorship of the Gruter Institute and the Vermont Law School, North Creek, New York, August 1-3, 1995 Session organizer and presenter of "Law in a Modular Mind," at Evolution and Law, organized as a double session at the 1995 meetings of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Santa Barbara, July 1, 1995 Session organizer and presenter of "Human Rights -- A Cultural Model," at Where in Human Nature Do Human Rights Come From?, a session at the 1994 Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, December 2, 1994, co-organized with Lionel Tiger under the sponsorship of the Gruter Institute As Presenter, Moderator or Participant, but not as Organizer: “Game Theory, Institutions and Generativity” and “AI and Computation in Law and Emotion,” at Summer School on Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence and Law, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, September 8, 2016 “Technological Innovation in Law: 1. Already Happening: LegalTech 2. Will Accelerate: Computation” as part of the Dean’s Roundtable, a companion program to the ABA Annual Meeting, UC Hastings College of Law, San Francisco, California, August 4, 2016, described at https://storify.com/richards1000/teaching-technology-in-the-academy-dean-s-roundtab Participant and Presenter on Vermont Blockchain Legislation, at Digital Identities, Contracts and Blockchains, orgainized by CommonAccord and the MIT Media Lab, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 23, 2016 Track 4 Facilitator, Legal Technology Laboratory Planning Meeting, co-organized by the MIT Media Lab and the University of Missouri at Kansas City Law School, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 5 and 6, 2016

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“Contract Automation and Law as Computation,” AI & Law Workshop, Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, April 15, 2016 “Applications of Computation Theory in Neuroscience and Law with an Approach to Emotions,” at the 16th SEAL Conference, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, April 1, 2016 “Innovazione tecnologica e diritto Technological Innovation and the Law,” University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, March 21, 2016 “Technological Innovation in Law: 1. Already Happening: LegalTech, 2. Will Accelerate: Computation,” at Teaching Technology in the Academy, ITT-Chicago Kent School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, March 16, 2016 “The US and Legal Innovation: A Conceptual Frame,” at When Law meets Technology Quando il Diritto incontra la Tecnologia Palazzo di Giustizia di Milano, Milan, Italy, 19 February 2016 “Law, Technology and Computation: A Conceptual Framing and Implications for Action,” Faculty Speaker Series, University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, California, February 12, 2016 “Digital Legal Institutions,” as part of the panel on Technology, Data and Computation to Promote the Rule of Law, Law, Justice and Development Week, The World Bank, Washington, DC, November 19, 2015 “Contracts as Automata,” with Mark Flood at the conference Setting Global Standards for Granular Data, jointly organized by the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and the US Office of Financial Research, New York, New York, October 30, 2015 “Stages of Technological Innovation in Law: A Conceptual Frame,” as part of the panel Disruptive Innovators: The Forces Driving Change in the Legal Profession, at the 2015 Missouri Bar Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, October 8, 2015 “The Future of Copyright,” a principal talk at The Future of Everything: Multidimensional Forecasting for the Next Campus, as part of the NERCOMP Conference, Norwood, Massachusetts, Sept. 28, 2015 “Law, Technology and Computation: A Conceptual Framing for the Future of Law,” Vermont Law School, South Royalton, Vermont, September 24, 2015. “Law, Technology and Computation: A Conceptual Framing for Leaders in the Field,” a company lunch talk at Rocket Lawyer, San Francisco, California September 4, 2015

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“Contract as Automaton: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements,” Research Brownbag, Office of Financial Research, Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC, May 6, 2015 “What Brain Science Brings to Law: Looking Back over 15 Years of Neurolaw,” The Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA, May 5, 2015 “Stages of Technological Innovation in Law: A Conceptual Frame,” ABA Summit on Innovation in Legal Services, Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA, May 4, 2015; follow up panel interview available at: http://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/special-reports/2015/05/aba-national-summit-innovations-within-legal-sphere/ “Legal Technology: The State of the Art ca. 2015,” Codex FutureLaw Conference 2015, Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA, April 30, 2015, available online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peU756mYfjQ “Stages of Technological Innovation: A Conceptual Frame,” Law Schools, Technology & Access to Law and Justice 2, University of Missouri Kansas City Law School, Kansas City, April 28, 2015 “Contract as Automaton: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements,” IBM Research – Almaden, Almaden, California, March 19, 2015 “Contract as Automaton: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements,” CodeX Speaker Series, Stanford Law School, Stanford, California, March 18, 2015 “Stages of Technological Innovation: A Conceptual Frame,” Working Group for Distance Learning in Legal Education Spring Meeting, UC Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, California, March 13, 2015 “Applying Evolutionary Analysis to Legal Systems and Doctrine,” University of Pavia Winter School, Pavia, Italy, February 20, 2015 “Contract as Automaton: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements,” Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, February 11, 2015 “Stages of Technological Innovation: A Conceptual Frame,” LegalTech, New York, NY, February 5, 2015 “Contract as Automaton: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements,” George Mason University, December 9, 2014

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“Teaching the Legal Basics of Innovation and Entrepreneurship to Scientists and Engineers,” a SPARK-VT Workshop presentation at the University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vermont, November 25, 2014 “Contract as Automaton: The Computational Representation of Financial Agreements,” a workshop presentation with Mark Flood, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, November 19, 2014 “Computer Science, Social Justice, and the Law,” a lecture presentation with Jeanne Eicks, Department of Computer Science, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, November 13, 2014 Participant, Law Schools, Technology, and Access to Justice, conference sponsored by the Kauffman Foundation and hosted by the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, Kansas City, Missouri, July 17-19, 2014 “Computational Contracting and Financial Instruments,” University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, June 11, 2014 “Neuroscience and Civil Law: How Do They Relate?” a keynote at Neuroscience and Law: Injury, Capacity and Illness, Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, March 28, 2014 Morning Prayers, Memorial Church, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 1, 2014, available at https://soundcloud.com/#harvard/oliver-goodenough-saturday?in=harvard/sets/morning-prayers-memorial-church “’New Wine’ Calls for New Bottles: Walking the Tightrope: Balancing Access to Justice with the Regulation of the Bar” part of a panel at the Conference of Chief Justices Midyear Meeting Sea Island, Georgia, January 26, 2014 “Law and Behavioral Research: Neuroscience, Institutional Design, Game Theory and Technology,” and “Applying Evolutionary Analysis to Legal Systems and Doctrine,” as parts of the University of Pavia Winter School on Law and Neuroscience, University of Pavia, Italy, January 20 & 21, 2014 “Novità dalla innovazione giuridica negli USA: Developments in the USA” at Innovare lo studio e la pratica del diritto/ Innovating Legal Studies & Practice, Milan Appellate Courts, Milan, Italy, January 16, 2014 Presenter, “Consent in Context,” part of the Panel Exposing the Myth of Consent: Strictures from Neuroscience, Economics, and Relational Contracting, AALS Annual Meeting, New York, New York, January 5, 2014.

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Presenter, “Technology ‘in’ the Classroom”, LexisNexis Law School Publishing Advisory Board Meeting, New York, New York, January 3, 2014 “Generativity and Legal Institutions: How Does IP Measure Up?” at 2013 IP Scholars’ Roundtable, UNH School of Law, Concord, New Hampshire, November 8, 2013 “Corporate Law and Governance,” as part of Legal Essentials for Utility Executives, Montpelier, Vermont, October 10, 2013. “Private Action and State-Based Solutions: Lessons from Intellectual Property for the Design of Generative Institutions in an Age of Legislative Gridlock,” University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio, October 8, 2013. “Creating a Law School e-Curriculum,” Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts, September 24, 2013. Participant, Rooting for the Real, Kings College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, July 20-21, 2013. “Creating a Law School e-Curriculum,” Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July 9, 2013, available at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheons/2013/07/goodenough “ITCs, Economic Development and Generative Law,” Università degli studi di Milano, June 18, 2013 Moderator and panelist, “Computational Law and Contracts,” at FutureLaw 2013, CodeX, the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, April 26, 2013 “Exposing the Myth of Consent: Strictures from Neuroscience, Economics, and Relational Contracting,” with Jennifer Drobac, Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law Annual Conference, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, April 6, 2013 Lecture, “Reflections on the Future of Legal Education and on the Importance of Digital Expertise,” Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, Indianapolis IN, February 21, 2013 Lecture, “Law and Neuroscience: What is it? What does it add?”, Department of Law, University of Turin, Turin, Italy, January 17, 2013

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“The Law and ICTs: How Legal Infrastructure Can Support Economic Growth”, Convegno "Il diritto e le tecnologie di avanguardia”, Milan, January 15, 2013, available at http://vimeo.com/58321482 Faculty, and presenter of “Applying Evolutionary Analysis to Legal Systems,” “Doctrine, Institutional Design, Game Theory and Behavioral Economics,” “The Law and ICTs How Legal Infrastructure Can Support Economic Growth,” “Reflections on Neuroscience and Capacity/Responsibility,” and “Scientific and Legal Concpetual Models (the Case of Neural Networks and Computer Science) at the Law and Neuroscience Winter School, presenting by the University of Pavia, Research Center ECLT (Italy); Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet Bonn (Germany); University of the West of England, Bristol (UK); l'Université de Liège (Belgium); Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain); Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen (The Netherlands) & Collegio Ghislieri, Pavia, Pavia & Milan, Italy, January 10 - 17, 2013 Presenter, “Consent in Context,” part of the Panel Exposing the Myth of Consent: Strictures from Neuroscience, Economics, and Relational Contracting, Annual Meeting of Society of Socio-Economists, held in coordination with the AALS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 3, 2013. Presenter of “Applying Evolutionary Analysis to Legal Systems and Doctrine: Methods and Outcomes,”at The Evolution of Law, Annual Meeting of the German Association for Law and Society, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland, December 5, 2012 Commentator, Second Annual Intellectual Property Scholars’ Roundtable, University of New Hampshire Law School, September 28-29, 2012 Session Chair and Participant, Working Group for Distance Learning in Legal Education, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA, September 14 & 15, 2012 Participant, The Twelfth International Conference on Substantive Technology in Legal Education and Practice (SubTech 2012), New York Law School, New York City, July 26-28, 2012 “Innovative Deal Structures and Financial Mechanisms,” at American Phoenix: Legal & Policy Changes to Facilitate the Financing of America’s Entrepreneurial Resurgence, Fifth Annual Kauffman Summer Legal Institute, Dana Point, CA, July 22-26, 2012 Participant, Next Generation Financial Cyberinfrastructure Workshop, organized by the Center for Financial Policy, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, Arlington, VA, July 19-20, 2012 Panelist, “The Perils and Promises of Neuroscience for Law,” National Workshop for District Judges 2, organized by the Federal Judicial Center, San Francisco, CA, July 17, 2012

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“Corporate Law and Governance” at Legal Essentials for Utility Executives, organized by the Vermont Law School Energy Institute, Montpelier, VT June 28, 2012 Participant, Dean’s Leadership Course: Being a Leader and the Effective Exercise of Leadership An Ontological/Phenomenological Model, hosted by the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, June 20-27, 2012 Moderator, “Negotiating Trust Framework Technology and Regulatory Issues,” at Rights & Bytes: Law & Big Data Workshop, sponsored by ID3, Washington, D.C. May 21, 2012 Panelist, “The Perils and Promises of Neuroscience for Law,” National Workshop for District Judges I, organized by the Federal Judicial Center, Boston, Massachusetts, May1, 2012 Session Chair and Discussion Leader, Working Group for Distance Learning in Legal Education, University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio, April 12-13, 2012 “Challenges of Technology to Legal Practice and Legal Education,” a presentation in connection with Library Week, LexisNexis, Washington D.C., April 11, 2012. “Governance of Cloud Computing,” a lunchtime talk, Law and Economics Seminar, Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana, April 5, 2012 Panelist, Kauffman Foundation Annual State of Entrepreneurship Address, “A Roadmap for State Growth,” Washington, D.C., February 9, 2012, available at http://www.kauffman.org/KauffmanMultimedia.aspx?VideoId=1445478116001&type=R&tag=Oliver%20Goodenough "Privacy is Obsolete in the Digital World, ” participant in an Oxford style debate, at the Annual Meeting of the Professional and Scholarly Publishing (PSP) Division of the Association of American Publishers (AAP), Washington, DC., February 1, 2012. “Marvel vs. Jack Kirby: Legal Rights and Ethical Might,” a conversation with Stephen Bissette presented by The Vermont Law School and The Center for Cartoon Studies, South Royalton, VT Friday, October 21, 2011. Sound recording available at: http://www.tcj.com/marvel-vs-jack-kirby-legal-rights-and-ethical-might/ “How Does Law Live in a Brain? Reflections on Neuroscience, Law & Institutional Design,” a talk presented at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 20, 2011. “What Kind of ‘Good’ is Cloud Computing?” Panelist, “Competition Policy/Intellectual Property,” at The Fall 2011 Cloud Computing Conference - Cloud Law: Law and Policy in the Cloud, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Toronto, Ontario, October 14, 2011

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Webcast available at: http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20111014-CILP-4/index.htm Participant, Terrorism Research & Analysis Project (TRAP): Exploring the criminal radicalization process and the governmental response, organized by the FBI’s Counter-terrorism Division Continuing Education and Professional Development (CEPDU) and its Training Division Behavioral Science Unit, Baltimore, MD, June 27-July1, 2011 “Strategic Mechanisms, Functional Modeling, and Experimental Design for Neurolaw and Property,” 3rd Annual Property and Psychology Roundtable Workshop, Syracuse University College of Law, June 16, 2011 “Creating and Consuming Scholarship in the Age of Information Overload,” Annual Meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, Boston, June 2, 2011. Webcast available at: http://river-valley.tv/creating-and-consuming-scholarship-in-the-age-of-information-overload/ “Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship: an MEM Specialty,” MEM Reunion Weekend Talk,Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, May 7, 2011, available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swKAzQyT5xU “Introduction to Neuroscience and its Application to Law,” Mississippi Trial & Appellate Judges Spring Conference, Jackson Marriott - Jackson, MS April 28, 2011 Participant and discussion leader, Educating the Digital Lawyer, A workshop hosted by The Columbia Law School Lawyering in the Digital Age Clinic, Jerome Greene Annex and Faculty House, New York, New York, April 14, 2011 “Cloud Computing Presents Hard Problems” a panel presentation at NIST Cloud Computing Forum & Workshop III, Gaithrsburg, MD, April 7, 2011 Presenter of “Neuroscience and the Ethics of Legal Practice” and panel moderator of “Neuroscience and Decision Making” and “Brains, Behavior and Addiction: Culpability and Punishment,” at Law and the Brain, a conference of Public Information Resources, Inc., New York, New York, March 16, 2011 “A Decade of Neurolaw - Where Has it Brought Us?” at the 12th Scholarship Conference of The Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California, February 11, 2011 Participant, Towards Principles and Best Practices for Operating in the Cloud - Workshop #2: Interoperability and the Cloud, Berkman Center for Internet & Society’s Law Lab Cloud Computing Working Group Series, Newseum, Washington, DC, January 25, 2011 Panelist, “Synthetic Biology Meets the Law,” Program of the Biolaw Section, 2011 Annual

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Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, San Francisco, California, January 5, 2011. “A Decade of Neurolaw - Where Has it Brought Us?”, at The Brain Sciences in the Courtroom, a Symposium of the Mercer Law Review, the Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, Mercer, Georgia, October 22, 2010 Participant and co-presenter on Distance Learning, FutureEd 2: Making Lawyers for the 21st Century, Harvard Law School Program on the Legal Profession, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 15-16, 2010 Participant, ICANN Accountability and Transparency Review Team meetings, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 13-15, 2010 “Digital Incorporation: Firm Formation in the Virtual World” at the Kauffman Summer Legal Institute, Dana Point, California, July 9, 2010 Participant, Cloud Computing Working Group Series: Towards Principles and Best Practices for Operating in the Cloud, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 6-7, 2010 “The Future of Law in a Digital Age,” A Presentation for Law Day 2010, Hanscom Air Force Base, Concord, Massachusetts, April 30, 2010 “Evolutionary and Neuroscientific Approaches to Law: Games, Brains and Mechanism Design,” at Evolutionary Approaches to Comparative Law: Integrating Theoretical Perspectives, Joint Expert Seminar, sponsored by the Ghent University Department of Legal Theory and Legal History and the Tilburg University Institute of Comparative and Transnational Law, Ghent, Belgium, April 23-24, 2010 Participant, LexisNexis “What’s Next?” Innovation Summit, New York, New York, March 4-6, 2010 “Strategic Mechanisms, Functional Modeling and Experimental Design in Neurolaw” an ESI/IFREE Lecture, Economic Science Institute, Chapman University, Orange, California, February 19, 2010 “Future of Venture Finance: Reflections on Short-Term Fixes and a Possible Full-Scale Redesign,” at The Future of Venture Finance, a conference organized by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Coconut Grove, Florida, January 14-15, 2010 “Reflections on the Status of Biolaw,” part of the panel The Two Halves of Biolaw (Behavioral Biology and the Law of Biological Innovation, anticipating the founding of the AALS Section on

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Law and Biology, at the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Schools, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 7, 2010 "Strategic Mechanisms, Functional Modeling and Experimental Design in Neurolaw” at CELS 2009, 4th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, CA, November 20. 2009 “Financial Institutions and Markets” at Nature of Regulation, organized by The Evolution Institute and the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, Duke University, Durham, NC November 15, 2009 “Cloud Law, Finance 3.0, and Digital Institutions,” Lunch presentation, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October, 2009. Available online at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheons/2009/10/lawlab “Introduction to Neuroscience with Legal Perspectives,” 2009 New York Judicial Summer Seminars, White Plains, New York, July 23 and August 6, and Syracuse, New York, July 30, 2009, with Adina Roskies, Abigail Baird and Judge Shirley Troutman “Vermont Digital Companies: A Snapshot of Work in Progress,” Kauffman Summer Legal Institute, Dana Point, California, July 18, 2009 “If Hume Knew Neuroscience: A Functional Explanation for the Apparent Separation of ‘Is’ and ‘Ought’,” at Current Legal Issues Colloquium: Law & Neuroscience, University College London July 6, 2009 “Fact Finding: Designing a Judicial Training Program - Bias, Eyewitness Testimony, and Neuroscience,” presented with Sandra Oxner, Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 18, 2009 Review of Chapter 3, Trust, at the workshop on Matt Ridley’s book on the economics of progress, working title, The Optimist, Napa Valley, California. May 6-7, 2009. “Neuroscience, Mechanism Design, and the Role of Emotion in Law: An Approach to Modeling for Research,” Tenth SEAL Scholarship Conference, Vanderbilt Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, April 17, 2009. Panelist, “Ethics Panel: Copyright Law and Fair Use,” Tuck Media and Entertainment Symposium, Tuck School, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, April 3, 2009 “Insights on Cooperation from Evolutionary Culture Theory,” Harvard Cooperation Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 30, 2009

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Participant, Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar: Cooperation and Human Systems Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts, March 28, 2009 “The Two Halves of Biolaw (Behavioral Biology and the Law of Biological Innovation),” a panel at the annual meeting of the American Association of Law Schools, San Diego, California, January 7, 2009. “Neuroscientific Developments as a Legal Challenge” at Le neuroscienze e il diritto, sponsored by Centro di Ricerca Interdipartimentale, Universita degli Studi di Pavia and the Core d’Appello di Milan, Palazzo di giustizia di Milano, Milan, Italy, December, 19, 2008 “Introduction to the New Neuroscience and Relevance to Law” at Seminar on Law and Neuroscience, a judicial and practitioner training program organized by the Law and Science Project and by the Gruter Insitute for Law and Behavioral Research at UC Riverside Extension, Riverside, California, November 8, 2008 “Law and Neuroscience” (presented with Rebecca Saxe), at the Rhode Island Judiciary Fall Judicial Conference, Hyatt Regency, Newport, Rhode Island, September 26, 2008 “A Stop-Loss VC Term Sheet” at the Kauffman Summer Legal Institute, Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, California, July 11, 2008 “Future of Intellectual Property” Leader of an “Unconference” break-out session at Berkman @ 10 The Future of the Internet, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 16, 2008. “Cognitive Perspectives on Law and Emotion: A Goldilocks Dilemma “ at Emotion in Context: Exploring the Interaction between Emotions and Legal Institutions, University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, Illinois, May 9, 2008 “Overview of Neuroscience: Free Will in the 21st Century,” presented with Adina Roskies at Sciencce and the Law, the DC District Court Joint Judicial- Managers Spring Training Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania, May 8, 2008 “Law and Neuroscience,” University of Vermont Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Fletcher Allen Hospital, Burlington, Vermont, January 11, 2008. “Neuroscience and Property,” part of The Biology of Property: What Evolutionary Theory and Cognitive Science Can Teach Us about Property Law, at the Section on Property Law, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, New York, New York, January 5, 2008. “Modeling Cooperation for First and Second Lives: Suggesting a General Case," at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 16, 2007 (available online at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2007/10/goodenough )

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“Applying the insights of cognitive brain science to problems of civil law: Exploring methods and applications” a Civil Law Seminar at the Department of Law, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain, November 12, 2007. “Neuroscience and Legal Notions of Responsibility” as part of the panel Does Neuroscience Challenge Moral and Legal Notions of Responsibility? at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, California, February 18, 2007 "Comments and Considerations on the Way Forward" as part of the panel on “Law and the Mind Sciences,” at Law and the Emotions: New Directions in Scholarship, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California, February 9, 2007 “Fairness,” commentary and panel chair, at the Workshop on the Biology of Trust in the Resolution of Conflict, organized by the Nexus Project of the Consortium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Georgia State University College of Law, Atlanta, Georgia, October 19, 2006 “Why Do Good People Steal Intellectual Property?” at Intellectual Property and Behavioral Science, a conference co-sponsored by The Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and The Max-Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition, and Tax Law, Munich, Germany, August 29, 2006 Participant, Neuroscience and the Law, MacArthur Foundation Meeting, Century Club, New York City, April 28, 2006 “Can Evolutionary Biology Become a Foundational Discipline in the Study of Law?” presented at the 8th Annual SEAL Scholarship Roundtable Conference, Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, Vanderbilt Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, April 1, 2006 Participant, Law and Behavioral Biology: Next Questions, Next Steps, an invited Roundtable, Vanderbilt Law School, Nashville, Tennessee, March 31, 2006 “Imitation and the Creation and Transmission of Culture,” presented at Doing Likewise: A Day-Long Symposium exploring issues surrounding imitation, emulation and mimesis presented by the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU, and moderated by Jonathan Miller, at New York University, New York City, November 19, 2005 “Applying Tools of Cognitive Neuroscience to the Study of Law,” presented at Law and Psychology Colloquium, University College London, London, UK, July 12, 2005

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“A Neuroscientific Approach to Normative Judgment in Law and Justice,” at Where are Law, Ethics & the Life Sciences Headed? Frontier Issues, a conference sponsored by the University of Minnesota's Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences Joint Degree Program in Law, Health & the Life Sciences, Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology, Minneapolis, May 20, 2005 “Criminal Responsibility and the Brain: Decision Making, Deterrability, and Punishment,” a judicial education presentation, Washington State Appellate Judges’ Spring Program, Walla Walla, Washington, April 6, 2005 Panelist, How to Make Money and Some Change: Socially Responsible Investing and You, a student organized symposium, Vermont Law School, South Royalton, Vermont, March 25, 2003 “Digital Institutions: Finding a Place in the Natural History of Cooperative Structures,” a Vermont Law School faculty affairs lunchtime presentation, South Royalton, Vermont, March 17, 2005. “Outwitting Nash,” at Developments in Neuroscience and the Future of the Rational Model, a session of the Section on Socio-Economics at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, San Francisco, California, January 6, 2005. “Evolution and the Brain - Roundtable Discussion,” at Must We Choose Between Rationality and Irrationality?, a Law Review Symposium, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chicago, November 6, 2004. “Property in the Brain: Melding Theory, Behavioral Data, and the New Neuroscience,” at the annual meeting of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, Tucson, Arizona, October 1, 2004. “Contrasting Cortical Function in Law and Justice,” at Moral Decision-Making – Neuroimaging, Neurophilosophy and Law, a Symposium organized by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research and the Berlin NeuroImaging Center, Hörsaal, Alte Nervenklinik, Charitè, Berlin, June 11, 2004 “Law and the Brain: The Opportunities and Challenges of Applying New Knowledge to Old Problems,” a Law and Society Faculty Workshop Dartmouth College, May 13, 2004 “Intellectual Property: Speculations on the Next Thing,” a faculty colloquium talk at John Marshall Law School, February 19, 2004. Moderator and presenter at “How to Protect You and Your Guests by Writing Effective Contracts,” a workshop session at the 21st Annual Vermont Travel Industry Conference, Stowe, Vermont, November 19, 2003.

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“Natural Born Lawyers,” a lecture as part of The Place of Value in a World of Facts, a two day public conference of the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of Economics, October 11, 2003. “Natural Born Lawyers,” a presentation at the 6th Annual Scholarship Conference of the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, University of Indiana School of Law, Bloomington, Indianan, October 4, 2003. “Criminal Responsibility, Genetics, and the Brain: Looking to Cognitive Science for Insights into a Law of Cognitive Processes,” delivered as part of the panel on Genetic Revolution, Evolutionary Biology and Criminal Responsibility at the 16th International Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law Charleston, South Carolina, December 7, 2002 Participant in the Expert Forum on Privacy, Property, and Personality at the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, November 22-24, 2002 “Advertising and Cigarette Addiction,” at The Science, Policy and Law of Addictive Substances: Licit and Illicit Strategies in the Context of Tobacco, at The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California, November 15, 2002 “Evolutionary Methods in the Analysis of Law: Becoming Better Consumers – and Practitioners – of Science” at the Annual Conference of the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, Vanderbilt University School of Law, Nashville, Tennessee, October 19, 2002 “Judgement in Law and Art,” at International Conference, “Neuroesthetics: Sense of Art- Sense of Justice,” organized by the Gruter Institute and sponsored by Goethe-Instut Inter Nationes., held at the Choregraphisches Zentrum NRW, Zeche Zollberein, Essen, Germany June 29, 2002 “Contrasting Cortical Function in Law and Justice: Process and Results of a Law Professor’s Journey into Neuroscience” at the annual meeting of the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, Florida State School of Law, Tallahassee, Florida, April 20, 2002 “Comment: International Trade in Media Products” at International Telecommunications Law Post-Regulatory Landscape, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York, March 1, 2002 “Locating the Sense of Justice in the Brain.” presented at Neurobiology & Recht, Interdisciplinäres Kolloquium für Studenten under junge Wissenschaftler, Institut für Anthropologie, Humoldt University, Berlin, Germany, October 12, 2001 “Biotechnology and the Future of Intellectual Property: A Proposition, Three Challenges, a High Tech Approach and a Low Tech Suggestion,” presented at The Future of Intellectual Property, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California, April 27, 2001

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“Projecting Science into Society - Four Propositions, Four Cartoons, and a Bonus,” the introductory talk at Projecting Science into Society, co-sponsored by the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, and the Wellcome Trust, at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, March 20, 2001 “It’s All in Your Mind: Cortical Regions Associated with the Sense of Justice and with Legal Rules,” presented at the GMU/Gruter Institute Research Roundtable on Law & Evolution, George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia, March 3, 2001 “Locating the Sense of Justice in the Brain,” presented at the Institut für Anthorpologie, Campus Charité Mitte, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany, February 19, 2001 “Mechanisms of Cooperation: The Biological Basis of Human Cooperation,” presented at the Third Annual Conference of the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana, October 14, 2000 “Mapping the Neurological Basis of the Sense of Justice,” presented at The Sense of Justice, a conference of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Olympic Valley, California, June 10, 2000. “Neuroscience and the Law: The Architecture of Human Intelligence Shapes How We Make and Apply Law,” Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, March 6, 2000 “Getting Beyond Metaphor in Memetics,” Department of Cybernetics, University of Reading, February 24, 2000. “Cultural Evolution: Getting Beyond the Memetics Metaphors,” a presentation to the Sub- Department of Animal Behavior, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, October 28, 1999 “Boardroom Zoology: Seeking Management Insights in our Human Nature,” a Tea Time Talk, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, October 21, 1999 “Biology, Evolution and Economics,” a presentation to the Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, October 19, 1999 “An Evolutionary Approach to the Economics of Genetic Engineering,” at The New Genetics and Reproduction: the Legal Response, 7th Annual Teaching Conference of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research,” Olympic Valley, California, June 13, 1999

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“Law and the Architecture of Human Intelligence,” at Verhaltungsgrundlagen des Rechts, sponsored by the University of Tübingen and the Volkswagen-Stiftung, Reisensburg über Günzburg, Germany, April 24, 1999 “Belief and Trust in the Law,” as part of The Biology of Belief and Trust: Has Natural Selection Shaped a Capacity for Subjective Commitment? an ISR Evolution and Human Adaptation Program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 10, 1999 “Information Replication in Culture: Three Modes for the Transmission of Culture Elements Through Observed Action,” at the AISB’99 Symposium on Imitation in Animals and Artifacts, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 6, 1999 “Law and Evolution vs. Law and Economics,” at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Evolutionary Analysis in Law, Pace University School of Law, White Plains, N.Y., October 17, 1998 “Memes, Replication and Culture,” at the Annual Meeting of the American Law and Economics Association, Berkeley, May 8, 1998 "Why Study Liturgical History," sermon delivered at Evensong, July 25, 1997 as part of the Woodstock Liturgical Festival, St. James Church, Woodstock, Vermont. "Evolution and Law," delivered at the Teaching Seminar on Applications of Biology in the Study of Law, sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Olympic Valley, California, June, 1997 "Defending the Imaginary to the Death: Free Trade, National Identity, and Canada's Cultural Preoccupation," presented as part of the Vermont Law School/McGill University seminar on Topics in American and Canadian Law, Woodstock, VT, May 12-13, 1997. "Looking at Evolution Broadly: Moving Beyond the Classic Biological View to a More General Set of Principles," a three part workshop at The Epic of Evolution, the annual conference of the Institute on Religion in an Age of Science, Star Island, N.H., July 31 - August 3, 1996 "Exchange, Appropriation, Partnering, and other Active Evolutionary Strategies," at the 1996 meetings of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Evanston, IL, June 30, 1996 Moderator, Conference on Evolution, Human Behavior, and the Law, co-sponsored by the University of San Diego School of Law and the Gruter Institute, Olympic Valley, CA, June 24 and 25, 1996 "Courtroom Drama: the Law Applicable to Fact-Based Film, Television and Theatre," presented as part of Reality Time, a conference organized by the Department of Drama and Theatre Arts, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, April 13, 1996

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"Privacy and Publicity," presented to the Intellectual Property Institute, London, March 28, 1996 "Law in a Modular Mind," at the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, London, March 24, 1996 "Law in a Modular Mind," presented as a Faculty Seminar at the Arizona State University School of Law, Tempe, March 8, 1996; "The Role of Law in a Market Economy," five three-hour presentations on market theory, contracts, business enterprises, securities regulation and international trade under the sponsorship of the Union of Jurists of the Republic of Karelia and of the Vermont/Karelia Rule of Law Project, Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russia, October 9-13, 1995 "Mind Viruses: Cultures as Human Information Parasites," presented at the Northeastern Anthropological Association Meetings, Lake Placid, New York, April 4, 1995 "The Evolution of Law," delivered at the Teaching Seminar on Applications of Biology in the Study of Law, sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Olympic Valley, California, June 19, 1994 "Culture as a Source of Altruism", delivered at the Human Behavior and Evolution Society Meetings, Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 16, 1994 "The Opportunity of New Technologies," and panelist at the East/West Producers Seminar, Carlsbad, Czech Republic, June 8-13, 1994 "Current Developments in Television," delivered as part of the Entertainment and Sports Conference of the Foundation for Accounting Education, New York, May 17, 1994 "Altruism, Culture and Law," delivered as part of a symposium at the conference on Evolution and the Human Sciences, London School Of Economics Centre for the Philosophy of the Natural and Social Sciences, London, June 24-26, 1993 "Biology, Cultural Evolution and the Law," delivered at the Teaching Seminar on Applications of Biology in the Study of Law, sponsored by the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, Olympic Valley, California, June 18-22, 1993 "Entertainment Law," classes on various topics at the East/West Producers Seminar, Trest, Czech Republic, June 11-18, 1993 “The Importance of Intellectual Property Law in International Relations," a lecture delivered at the National Library in Ankara, Turkey, under the sponsorship of the USIA, June 9, 1993

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"Human Nature and the Law: A Biologically Based Jurisprudence," a lecture delivered at the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, London, England, June 7, 1993 "Regulation, Liability and Corporate Responsibility: How Green is their Duty," a talk delivered as part of the 1992 Environmental Law Seminar for Federal Judges, sponsored by the Federal Judges Conference and the Environmental Law Center, Vermont Law School, July 26-29, 1992 (repeated July, 1993 and July, 1994) Panelist, East-West Producers Seminar, held at Liblice Castle, Czechoslovakia, June 13-15, 1992, at the Hungarian Film Academy, Budapest, Hungary, April 28-30, 1992, and at the British Council, Warsaw, Poland, March 28-31, 1992 "Entertainment Law: a Commercial Approach to Intellectual Property," a talk delivered to the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, London, October 21, 1991 "The Price of Fame: the Development of the Law of Publicity in the United States", a talk delivered to the British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association, The Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, London, June 19, 1991 "The Art of the Deal," "Expectations and Realities," and "Negotiation Exercises," segments given as a participant in the East-West Producers Seminar, The British Council, London, June 13-20, 1991 "Understanding the United States Motion Picture Industry," a series of lectures with written materials delivered at Cinema House, Moscow, USSR, November 26-28, 1990 September, 2016