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Professor Nguyen Publishes Latest Research on IP Taxation, Presents on MeToo Innovators
11/02/2021
Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen published two recent pieces of scholarship, one of which was the subject of a presentation at an international conference.
Professor Nguyen’s article, #MeToo Innovators: Disrupting the Race and Gender Code by Asian Americans in the Tech Industry, has been published in Volume 28 of the Asian American Law Journal at Berkeley Law. She presented on the piece during an international conference on “Feminism, Gender, and Law” organized by Vietnam National University – University of Economics and Law in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Professor Nguyen delivered her talk remotely.
Professor Nguyen also published a treatise titled Taxation of Intellectual Property. The work, which she co-wrote with Professor Jeffrey A. Maine of the University of Maine Law School, was published by PLE Press.
Professor Nguyen is an internationally known legal scholar renowned for her expertise in the intersections of Intellectual Property, Contracts, Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy, Licensing and Taxation. She is the Gerald L. Bepko Endowed Chair in Law at IU McKinney. During the 2018-2019 academic year, she was the Garvey Schubert Barer Visiting Professor of Law at University of Washington School of Law. Professor Nguyen received Indiana University’s Trustees Teaching Award in 2020. She is the recipient of the 2016 Grant Gilmore Award from the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers for her outstanding publications: "In the Name of Patent Stewardship: The Federal Circuit’s Overreach in Commercial Law," 67 Florida L. Rev. 127 (2015) and "Financing Innovation: Legal Development of Intellectual Property as Security in Financing,1845-2014," 48 Indiana Law Review 509 (2015).
