
In baseball, an error is charged to a fielder if, in the judgment of the official scorer, the fielder fails to get an out on a play that an average fielder should have made. But what happens when an error is made in contract? In this case, we'll follow the story of a mis-priced Nolan Ryan rookie card and the Chicago boy who bought it.
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Non-lawyers and plus-1's are welcome!Â
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About our speaker: Luis Bacalao is Assistant General Counsel at Khosla Ventures where he oversees legal matters for the funds' investments and portfolio companies as well as counseling the partnership on a wide range of issues.
Prior to joining KV, Luis was an Associate in the Corporate Group of Fenwick & West LLP, a silicon valley law firm, and he began his career in the Derivatives and Structured Products group of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP in New York. He is a graduate of Columbia Law School and Cornell University.
Luis lives in San Francisco with his wife and beautiful new baby girl.
It’s an Ironclad tradition dating back to (that one time when) we gathered a group of our friends together on the roof of our building to nerd out over the legal issues of the day. Since then, it’s evolved into an informal gathering of lawyers and non-lawyers alike discussing a legal case over beers, wines, and snacks. In the past, we’ve discussed everything from monkeys taking selfies to software patents to haunted houses. We always end up meeting new people and learning fascinating things.