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Courses 2013 - 2014

LAW P501 Intellectual Property Law Core

Credits: 6-8, Variable


This course is an intensive study of the core subjects of intellectual property law: patents, copyrights, trade secrets, and trademarks. It examines the fundamental principles of these bodies of law, their underlying policies, and how the laws inter-relate. It is intended for J.D. students who are or may pursue the IP Law concentration track, students who intend to practice IP law, and IP LL.M. students. Not open to students who have taken LAW E567 Survey of Intellectual Property, or LAW A522 Copyrights, LAW A546 Patents, and LAW E588 Trademark and Unfair Competition Law.

Autumn, 8 Credit(s)

Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s)
O'Connor, Sean, Takenaka, Toshiko

Course Categories

  • Intellectual Property Law
  • IP Law
  • Intellectual Property

Sample Syllabi

Laster - Autumn 2008

O'Connor - Autumn 2008

Said - Autumn 2012

Takenaka - Autumn 2008
Takenaka - Autumn 2012


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