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IU McKinney Intellectual Property Center Distinguished Lecture Series to Examine IP Holding Companies
03/25/2015
Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen, director of IU McKinney’s Center for Intellectual Property and Innovation, and Professor Jeffrey Maine, an expert on tax law at the University of Maine School of Law, will discuss the topic “From Victoria’s Secret to Apple: The Use and Abuse of the Intellectual Property Holding Company” during a lecture at the law school.
The event is part of the IP Center’s Distinguished Lecture Series, and will begin at 5 p.m. on April 14 in Inlow Hall’s Wynne Courtroom.
Professor Maine has authored or co-authored six book and more than a dozen articles on tax law. Formerly a practicing attorney, his current research focuses on the intersection of federal taxation and intellectual property.
Professor Nguyen holds the Gerald L. Bepko Chair in Law. She is an internationally recognized legal scholar, known for her expertise in the intersections of intellectual property, secured transactions, bankruptcy, licensing, and taxation.
The event carries with it 1.0 hour of CLE with a registration. The lecture is free and open to the public.
