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Program in Intellectual Property Law

IP Faculty Presentations

2011

June 23-24

Professors Christopher Buccafusco and Edward Lee participated in the Research Roundtable on the "Law and Economics of Digital Markets" held at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago, IL.

June 16

Professor Richard Warner presented, with Robert Sloan of University of Illinois at Chicago, on "Software Vulnerabilities: The Obvious Legal Responses and Why They Will Not Work," at the Workshop on Cybersecurity Incentives held at George Mason University.

June 7

Professor Edward Lee will speak on a panel about the constitutional challenge in Golan v. Holder at the Copyright Society of the USA Annual Meeting. The meeting will be held on June 5-7, 2011 at the Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing, NY. For more information, please visit the website for The Copyright Society of the USA.

June 5

Professor Edward Lee will moderate a roundtable discussion on "Technology, Social Media, and Liminal IP" at the annual meeting for Law and Society held in San Francisco, CA.

June 3

Professors Christopher Buccafusco and David Schwartz will participate in a Roundtable on "Empirical Studies of Intellectual Property" at the annual meeting for Law and Society held in San Francisco, CA. Professor Schwartz will also speak on "The Use of Scholarship by the U.S. Supreme Court: An Empirical Study" at the conference.

June 2

Professor Buccafusco will present "The Psychology of Incentives in Intellectual Property Law" at the annual meeting for Law and Society held in San Francisco, CA.

Professor Richard Warner will be speaking, with Robert Sloane of University of Illinois at Chicago, on "Informational Privacy: Norms, Coordination, Hockey Helmets, and a Role for Legislation" at the annual Privacy Law Scholars Conference held in Berkeley, California.

May 16

Professor Edward Lee will present his proposal for "The Global Trade Mark" at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the International Trademark Association (INTA), held in San Francisco as a part of the selected papers for Academic Day at INTA's meeting.

May 15

Professor Jackie Leimer spoke on "Getting Involved with INTA: How a Leadership Role Can Define Your Career Path" at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the International Trademark Association (INTA), held in San Francisco. Professor Leimer is a former president of INTA.

May 13

Professor Christopher Buccafusco presented "Making Sense of Intellectual Property Law" at the Midwest Junior Faculty Workshop at Washington University Law School in St. Louis, MO.

May 12

Professor Mickie Piatt presented a paper at the University of Windsor at a conference on Research and Pedagogical Trends in Entrepreneurial Education. She will address "Research into Innovation and Commercialization--the IP Management Program at IIT." The program is sponsored by the Intellectual Property Program at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law.

April 17

Professor Henry H. Perritt, Jr., sat on the panel discussing "Independent Music Promotion in Chicago," at the 2011 Chicago International Movies and Music Festival.

April 15

Professor Lori Andrews presented "The Gene Patent Controversy: Who Owns Your DNA?" at the 2nd Annual Intellectual Property Symposium presented by the Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Committee in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

April 8

Professor Edward Lee presented a talk on "Enforcement of TRIPS by BRIC and Developing Countries" at a conference on the TRIPS Agreement at Thomas Jefferson School of Law.

Professor Chris Seaman presented "Toward an Optimal Regime for Joint Ownership in Patent and Copyright Law" at the Inaugural 2011 Patent Conference (Pat Con) held at the University of Kansas School of Law.

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Contingent Fees in Patent Litigation" at the Inaugural 2011 Patent Conference (Pat Con) held at the University of Kansas School of Law.

April 5

Professor Lori Andrews presented "The Impacts of Gene Patents on Research and Health Care" at the University of Miami, Dr. John T. MacDonald Foundation Department of Human Genetics in Miami, Florida.

April 1

Professor Lori Andrews presented "Who Owns the Patent to Your Genes" at the Pediatric Pharmacogenomics and Personalized Medicine Conference held at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.

March 30

Professor Lori Andrews presented on developing a Constitution for Facebook during a workshop held at Chicago-Kent.

March 29

Professor Christopher Buccafusco presented on "Making Sense of Intellectual Property," at a workshop held at Chicago-Kent.

March 3

Professor Lori Andrews presented at the inaugural Cathy Shine Lecture at Boston University School of Public Health. Professor Andrews lectured on "Studying Medical Malpractice at the Bedside."

March 2

Professor Jackie Leimer spoke at the annual Advanced Trademark Law conference held in Minneapolis and sponsored by the Minnesota State Bar Association. Professor Leimer sat on two separate panels discussing, "Strategies for Dealing with 'Trademark Bullies'" and "Trademark Due Diligence in Mergers and Acquisitions."

February 25

Professor Lori Andrews presented on "Gene Patents, Medical Care and Research" at the American College of Legal Medicine's 51st Annual Meeting held in Las Vegas, Nevada.

February 18

Professor Chrisopher Seaman presented on "Willful Patent Infringement and Enhanced Damages after In Re Seagate: An Empirical Study," at the Inaugural Samsung-Stanford Conference on Patent Remedies held at Stanford Law School.

February 12

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Retroactivity at the Federal Circuit" at the 2011 Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium held at Boston University.

Professor Ed Lee presented on "Measuring TRIPS Compliance and Defiance" at the 2011 Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium held at Boston University.

February 11

Professor Christopher Buccafusco presented on "Making Sense of Intellectual Property" at the 2011 Works-in-Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium held at Boston University.

January 22

Professor Edward Lee presented on "Measuring TRIPS Compliance and Defiance" at the Conference on 15 Years of TRIPS Implementation at the University of Georgia School of Law.

2010

December 7

Professor Richard Warner, along with Richard Sloan of the University of Illinois at Chicago, presented on "Developing Foundations for Accountability Systems: Informational Norms and Context-Sensitive Judgments" at the Workshop on Governance of Technology, Information, and Policies during the proceedings of the 2010 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference held in Austin, Texas.

Professor Chris Seaman presented on "Joint Ownership in Patent and Copyright Law" at a workshop held at Chicago-Kent.

December 3

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Legal Scholarship and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: An Empirical Study" at the Empirical Studies of IP Conference held at the University of San Diego Law School.

November 19

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Legal Scholarship and the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: An Empirical Study" at the Empirical Studies of Patent Litigation Roundtable held at Northwestern University School of Law.

October 17

Professor Lori Andrews spoke on "Genetic Counselors and Gene Patents" at the National Society of Genetic Counselors Annual Education Conference, held in Dallas, Texas.

October 15

Professor Mickie Piatt lectured on "The World of Trade Secrets: Barbies, Bratz, and Bluster" during Alumni Day at Chicago-Kent.

Professors Chris Buccafusco and Sarah Harding presented on "The War on Terroir: Geographical Indications of Origin and Trademarks Law" during Alumni Day at Chicago-Kent.

October 9

Professor David Schwartz presented on "The Use of Legal Scholarship by the Federal Courts of Appeals: An Empirical Study" at the Midwest Law & Society Annual Retreat held in Madison, Wisconsin.

Professor Lori Andrews spoke to Yale Law School alumni on a panel, moderated by Yale Law School Professor Dan Kahan, analyzing "The Next Revolution: The Legal Challenges Posed by Emerging Technologies from Nano to Neuro." Her talk was on "Innovation, Intellectual Property and Individual Rights."

October 6

Professor David Schwartz presented on "The Use of Legal Scholarship by the Federal Courts of Appeals: An Empirical Study" at a workshop at Chicago-Kent.

September 21

Professor Hank Perritt presented a workshop at Chicago-Kent on "Technologies for Storytelling: New Models for Movies."

September 10

Professor David Schwartz presented on "The Use of Legal Scholarship by the Federal Courts of Appeals: An Empirical Study" at a workshop at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.

August 31

Professors Hank Perritt and Ronald Staudt discussed the district court decision in Viacom v. YouTube and analyzed the issues likely to arise on appeal to a packed audience at Chicago-Kent.

August 13

Professor Chris Buccafusco presented, along with co-author Professor Christopher Sprigman of the University of Virginia School of Law, their article "The Creativity Effect" at the final plenary session of the at the 10th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at UC Berkeley School of Law.

Professor David Schwartz presented "Retroactivity and the Federal Circuit" at the 10th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at UC Berkeley School of Law.

August 12

Professor Christopher Seaman presented The Reports of Willfulness's Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated: An Empirical Study of Willful Patent Infringement After In re Seagate at the 10th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at UC Berkeley School of Law.

June 18

Professor Chris Buccafusco presented, with Professor Chris Sprigman of the University of Virginia, on "The Creativity Effect" at the Law and Economics Conference: Licensing of Intellectual Property held at the University of Chicago School of Law.

June 15

Professor Lori Andrews spoke about gene patents at the American Medical Association Annual Meeting held in Chicago, Illinois.

May 29

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Retroactivity at the Federal Circuit" at the Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association, held in Chicago, Illinois.

May 28

Professor Chris Buccafusco presented, with Professor Chris Sprigman of the University of Virginia, on "The Creativity Effect" at the Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association, held in Chicago, Illinois.

March 26

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Doctrinal Displacement at the Federal Circuit" at the Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable held at Drake University School of Law.

February 26

Professor Chris Buccafusco was invited to present on Copyrighting Canapes: What Cooking and Chefs Can Tell Us About Creativity, Authenticity, and Incentives at the From Field to Tablet: A Symposium on Food, Culture, and the Law, held at the University of Iowa.

February 17

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Doctrinal Displacement at the Federal Circuit" at a workshop at Chicago-Kent College of Law.

January 28

Professor David Schwartz presented on "Doctrinal Displacement at the Federal Circuit" at a workshop at the University of Illinois.

January 13

Professor Ronald Staudt presented "Emerging Trends in Technology," at the Legal Services Corporation's Technology Initiative Grants Conference in Austin, Texas. His second presentation at the Conference was "Knowledge Management: What It Is, Why It Matters, and (Google) Options for Making What You Know Findable."

 

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