Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Intellectual Property Law

Distinguished Intellectual Property Visitor

Each year we recognize a distinguished intellectual property professor or judge by inviting them to spend a week visiting our Law School.  Our visitor is provided with an office to work in and is welcomed by our Dean, faculty, and other IP practitioners. Throughout the week our visitor interacts with students by lecturing or otherwise participating in classes and by joining students for an informal lunch. The visitor also has opportunities to enrich the intellectual life of our campus by engaging with students, faculty, and practitioners in the field. The highlight of the week is an evening lecture open to students, faculty, local practitioners, and the public.

We are pleased to announce Professor Neil NetanelNeil Netanel
as our 2010 Distinguished IP Visitor

Public Lecture: Making Sense of Fair Use
February 16, 2010
6pm, Lewis & Clark Law School, Room 7
(Driving Directions & Campus Map)

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Our Distinguished Intellectual Property Visitor program is now in its eleventh year. This year our visitor will be Professor Neil Netanel who is a Professor of Law at the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law.  In this program, we alternate between hosting an academic and a judge on our campus for a one-week visit each year.

The Distinguished Intellectual Property Visitor Series is made possible through a generous grant from Kay Kitagawa and Andy Johnson-Laird, Johnson-Laird, Inc.

1.0 Oregon MCLE credit to be arranged by the Oregon Law Institute.

Past Distinguished Intellectual Property Visitors

Judge Pierre N. Leval, U.S. Court of Appeals, for the Second Circuit

Graeme B. Dinwoodie, Professor of Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law at the University of Oxford

The Hon. Raymond C. Clevenger III, U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit


Professor Maureen O'Rourke, Boston University School of Law


The Honorable Alex Kozinski, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals


The Honorable Ronald M. Whyte, U.S. District Court Judge, Northern District of California


Wendy J. Gordon, Philip S. Beck Professor of Law, Boston University School of Law

Pamela Samuelson, Professor of Law and Information Management, University of California, Berkeley

The Honorable Paul R. Michel, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Rebecca Eisenberg, Robert and Barbara Luciano Professor of Law, University of Michigan


Questions?
Contact Shanelle Honda
503.768.6639 or shonda@lclark.edu

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The Intellectual Property Law Program is located in Lewis & Clark Law School.

Phone 503-768-6639

Program Associate Shanelle Honda