Roland Vogl
![Roland Michael Vogl](https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/roland-vogl-2-e1728594440475-400x400.jpg)
- Executive Director of CodeX - the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics
- Executive Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology
- Room 366, Crown Quadrangle
Expertise
- European Union Law
- Technology & the Law
Biography
Dr. Roland Vogl is a scholar, lawyer and entrepreneur who, after more than twenty years of academic and professional experience, has developed a strong expertise in legal informatics, intellectual property law and innovation. Currently, he is Executive Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology and a Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School. He focuses his efforts on legal informatics work carried out in the Center for Legal Informatics (CodeX), which he co-founded and leads as Executive Director. Dr. Vogl is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Vienna, Austria and where he teaches about U.S. intellectual property law and at Bocconi University in Italy where he teaches computational law. Dr. Vogl is also actively involved in the rapidly growing legal tech industry. He was named to the American Bar Association Journal’s “Legal Rebels,” a highly-regarded group of legal innovators and he was previously selected as one of the Fastcase 50. Dr. Vogl is on the Board of Directors of Merico, LexCheck, and IPNexus and on the advisory board of Thomson Reuters, Midpage.ai, Lawgood and Clairvolex.
Previously, he co-founded and served as CFOO of Vator, Inc. and SIPX, Inc., a copyright technology company which was acquired by ProQuest in 2015. His experience also includes working as the first teaching fellow of Stanford Law School’s international LLM degree program in Law, Science and Technology, as an IP associate at Fenwick & West LLP, as a press associate at the European Parliament and as a law clerk at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Audiovisual Media, Information and Communication.
Vogl holds both a Dr.iur. (JSD) and a Mag.iur. (JD) from Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, Austria as well as a JSM from Stanford Law School.
Education
- Dr.iur. (JSD), Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, Austria, 2002
- JSM, Stanford Law School, 2000
- JD, Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck, Austria, 1998
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