Bart Huffman currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at The University of Texas at Austin's School of Law, where he brings a wealth of expertise in privacy, cybersecurity, and technology transactions to the classroom. With a robust background in systems engineering and over 15 years...
Bart Huffman currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at The University of Texas at Austin's School of Law, where he brings a wealth of expertise in privacy, cybersecurity, and technology transactions to the classroom. With a robust background in systems engineering and over 15 years of dedicated practice as a litigator and intellectual property attorney, Bart is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between legal frameworks and technological advancements. His current focus on teaching U.S. and EU Privacy Law reflects his commitment to educating the next generation of legal professionals about the complexities of data protection in an increasingly digital world.
In his role, Bart leads key projects that explore the intersection of law and technology, particularly in the context of large-scale software implementations and operational technology. His extensive experience in licensing, copyright law, and corporate law equips him with the insights necessary to guide students through the intricacies of legal compliance and risk management in technology-driven environments. As a registered patent attorney, he also emphasizes the importance of intellectual property rights in safeguarding innovations.
Bart's practical experience in civil litigation, arbitration, and appeals further enriches his teaching, allowing him to provide real-world examples that illustrate the challenges and opportunities faced by legal practitioners today. His dedication to legal research and advocacy for privacy rights positions him as a thought leader in the field, inspiring students to navigate the evolving landscape of privacy and cybersecurity law with confidence and expertise.